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Yarmouth Register 

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M MITCHELL AND RUSSELL 




Kent's Hill, Maine: 

Published by The H E. Mitchell Pub. Co. 

19U4 



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TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Indian History 

Early Settlement 

Town Officials 

Military Matters 

School Items 

Industrial Account 

Church Notes 

Business Directory 

General Reference 

Non-Residents 

Census 



NOTICE. 



The autbops loisb to express tbeir tbanks to Wv. Geo. 
UJ. Hammond, Capt. 3obn Humphrey and iU. B. flilen, 
for tbcir loans of old records and books, and for tbeir 
personal assistance in obtaining tbe bistory of tbis toion. 
Tbey also loisb to tbank tbose in tbe tousn lobo bawe so 
kindly furnished other or any valuable information lobicb 
may be contained in this account. 

Tbe H. E. mitcbell Pub. Co. 



Yanmoutb Toipn RcQistcit 
1904 



INDIAN HISTORY 

As has already been seen, the Indians played a very 
important part in the early history of the town. The phys- 
ical advantages of the location, their burial place on Lane's 
Island, and the importance of the place to them from its 
situation in relation to other towns, lead the Indians to 
resist the advance ol the whites with a hostility more indom- 
itable and deadly than they exhibited towards most other 
settlements in the state. Owing to this, the lands in the 
interior continued to be laid waste and the inhabitants, 
though living near together, were often obliged to forsake 
their dwellings. Husbands and fathers were killed and 
wives and children were carried into captivity. Compelled to 
carry arms in their walks, their labors and their worship, 
the inhabitants said: "There is no peace to him thatgoeth 
out nor to him that cometh in. We get our bread at the 
peril of our lives because of the sword of the wilderness." Mr. 
Witham Scales, father of Deacon Thomas Scales and Matthew 



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Scales was killed in the year 1775 on the Scales farm, and 
soon after Joseph Felt, father of Mrs. Peter Weare, was 
killed at Broad Cove. Felt's wife and children were carried 
into captivity and afterwards redeemed by Capt. Weare. 
Joseph Weare, a grandson of Felt, never lost an opportu- 
nity to be revenged on the Indians. Several stories are told 
concerning him, the truth of which the writer would not 
vouch for, are quoted from "Old Times." Weare once lived 
near the bank of the Androscoggin river at Lewiston Falls. 
In some way he learned that a war party had planned to 
descend the river one dark night and attack the settlers in 
that vicinity. In order to prevent getting too near the falls 
in the darkness, they sent one of their number down the 
river to build a fire on the island some way above the falls. 
After nightfall Weare surprised and killed the sentinel, ex- 
tinguished the fire, and built another on the island just at 
the head of the falls, now known locally as Island Garden. 
The Indians, feeling secure as long as they were above the 
beacon light were caught in the rapids before they realized 
their danger and were carried over the falls to death. On 
another occasion Weare was splitting rails near his home 
when six Indians approached him and asked if he could tell 
them where Joe Weare lived, to which question the quick- 
witted old scout replied in the affirmative and offered to 
show them the person they sought as soon as he had finished 
the log on which he was then at work. When "Joe" had 
driven in his wedge and had the log well opened he asked the 
Indians to help him by pulling on each side as he drove the 
wedge; to this the party agreed and took hold, three on 



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each side, with their fingers in the crack of the log, when Joe 
by a dexterous blow of the sledge knocked out the wedge 
causing the seam to close like a vice upon their hands and 
leaving them at the mercy of their terrible enem\% who as he 
gave each a death blow with his axe shouted in the ears of 
his victims: "I'm Joe Weare, d you, I'm Joe VVeare." 

The hostility of Weare towards the Indians was never 
abated. He swore to kill one for every drop of blood they 
dr*nv from the veins of his brother-in-law. 

Philip Greely, ancestor of the Greely family of this town, 
and of Portland, was killed Aug 9, 1746 at the lower Falls 
near the house of the late Mr. Daniel True, when a company 
of thirty-two Indians had secreted themselves intending to 
surprise Weare's garrison when the men should have goneto 
work. They were discovered by Mr. Greely's dog, else they 
had probably suffered him to pass unmolested. Though 
Mr. Greely lost his life, this probably saved the garrison. 

It was in a skirmish with the savages that Walter Gend- 
all, one of the bravest and foremost men of the early days 
was slain by a shot through the body. Separated from his 
men by the river he suddenly noticed that they ceased firing, 
and by their signal he knew that their ammunition was 
exhausted and that they were at the mercy of the savages. 
Against the entreaties of his wife and family he determined 
to risk the chance of death, by crossing the open river to 
save his men. He managed to get safely by the middle of 
the stream, but as the boat touched shore he received a 
bullet in the body and immediately expired, having only 
time to throw the ammunition ashore and say: "I have lost 



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my life in your service." The party were now enabled to 
maintain their ground till night came on when the Indians 
retreated. These are only a few typical illustrations of the 
warfare that was continually raging. 

To summarize the Indian wars which bore directly on the 
history of Yarmouth: In 1675 the Indians began a war 
of extermination, and the settlers were obliged to aban- 
don their homes which were pillaged and burned. After three 
years, peace was made and the inhabitants returned to their 
desolate homes. 

In 1688 there was another outbreak. The saw mills 
were burned and many inhabitants butchered. Forced to 
abandon their homes the second time the few surviving set- 
tlers removed to Jewell's Island and built a fort there to pro- 
tect themselves until they could return to Massachusetts. 

In 1715 the town was again reclaimed and the later 
Indian troubles were not of a serious nature. 

The old redoubt on Prince's Point behind which is a 
grass covered lawn succeeded by a beautiful grove was the 
annual resort of the Indians in the early days. The high 
bank to the left of the redoubt is for many rods composed of 
shf Us intermixed with soil which is the accumulation of these 
annual feasts. To the right the falling bank occasionally 
discloses an Indian skeleton showing this bank to have been 
to them the place of burial lor their dead, and the feasts 
were probably held to the departed warriors 



HISTORICAL 



FIRST SETTLEMENT. 

The capacious bay adjacent, its fine harbors and numer- 
ous islands, its small but valuable river, fish, game, and a 
bountiful supply of timber favorably situated lor exporta- 
tion, early invited white settlers to No. Yarmouth. The 
town of No Yarmouth, now Yarmouth, was settled in 1680. 
It was originally called Wpscustooo, the Indians name for 
Royal River. But at its incorporation, which was the same 
year as its settlement, its name was changed to North Yar- 
mouth. 

FIRST PURCHASE OF LAND. 

As early as 1040, Geo. Felt, born in 1600, lived in a 
stone garrison at Broad Cove on land which he purchased 
of John Phillips, a Welchman who had probably- belore oc- 
cupied it and which in 1643 he repurchased of an agent of 
Sir Ferdinando Georges, proprietor of Maine. 

About the same period William Royal, who came from 
England, was living on a farm on the east side of the river 
which bears his name. John Cousins as early as 1637 was 
living near the neck of land dividing the branches of Cousins 
River, and a little later (1645) purchased the island which 
bears his name. 

Other inhabitants at an early period were Richard Bray, 
who, in 1647, bought one half of Cousins Island; James 
Lane; John Maine, on Maine Point; John Holman on Hoi- 



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man's (Prince Point); Thos. Reading on east side Cousins 
River; Thomas Wise, Thomas Shepherd, Nicholas White, 
Thomas Blashfield, Amos Stevens, and Walter Geudall. 
The settlement steadily grew and in 1674 a man by the 
name of Sayward erected the first saw mill at the lower 
falls on the east side of the river. 

The settlement had now existed for a period of from 30 
to 40 years. About 1675 King Philips war commenced, 
when the inhabitants fled to the westerly towns where they 
could be defended, and the mill recently erected and most of 
the dwellings were burned. 

SECOND OCCUPATION. 

Peace was again concluded at Falmouth, April, 1678, and 
the inhabitants, most of whom survived, began to return to 
their deserted homes. Walter Gendall purchased the tract 
of land on which H Sayward had formerly built a saw mill, 
and rebuilt the structure. A brisk business was carried on. 
One half the mill rented for 50,000 feet of merchantable 
boards per annum. A corn mill was now erected at the 
lower falls, and Gendall had a dwelling house on the east 
side of the river Royal, near his mills, and one of rude con- 
struction for his men on the opposite shore. 

This takes us up to 1680 when the town was incor- 
porated under the name of No. Yarmouth. A committee 
consisting of B. Gedney, Walter Gendall, Joshua Scotton 
and Silvanus Davis were appqiuted to superintend the laying 
out of the town. Under their direction the town was layed 



HISTORICAL 11 

out on a spot then known as Maine's Point. 

The committee above named was soon superceded bjthe 
appointment of John Royal, John York, John Harris, and 
Walter Gendall as trustees of the town, and at a town 
meeting in Feb., 1685, orants of land were made to a large 
number of the inhabitants. 

The families were now about 36 in number, located 
chiefly along the river and seashore. They had now enjoyed 
a ten years period of peace and prosperity. The Indians 
had not molested them and they had not only repaired the 
havoc wrought by King Philip's war but had made some 
advance. 

In 1688 the little colony of hardy settlers, now number- 
ing 160, was doomed to auother disaster in the breaking 
out of King William's war. The Indians poured in upon 
them, and those who survived betook themselves to Jewell 
Island and theuce to Boston. 

THIRD SETTLEMENT. 

No attempt was made to repeople the town until 1713 
when the town had been desolate for about twenty-five 
years and the traces of habitation had almost been obliter- 
ated. But finally the sons, the grandsons, and a few of the 
old inhabitants, came back to the ashes of the former hab- 
itations. 

The settlement slowly revived and in 1722 the popula- 
tion was about 100. During that year, at the petition of the 
inhabitants and other claimants of the possessions in No. 



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Yarmouth, the general court appointed a committee con- 
sistinir of Wi Ham Taylor, Elisha Cook, Wilh'am Dudley, 
Jtjhii Smith an(i John Powell to superintend the settlement. 

This committee directed the affairs of the settlement 
until 1733 when they proposed to the General Court that 
thev be dismissed and that the settlement have the rights 
and privileges enjoyed by other towns. This proposal was 
agreed to and a town meetinjj; was at once called and regu- 
lar town officers chosen. 

The growth of the town was slow, due largely to the 
continual wars with the Indians. After 1760 the Indians 
became less troublesome and people began to venture back 
three and four mileis from the salt water, and the population 
of the town rapidly increased. The rest from wars, however, 
was soon interrupted by the war of the Revolution. The in- 
habitants of the town engaged v\ith one voice in opposing 
the eai-liest acts of aggression by Great Biitian, 

At an early meeting on the 20th of May previous to the 
Declnration of In lependence the citizens voted that "Should 
the Honorable Congress for the safety of the united (Colonies 
declare them independent of the kingdom of Great Britiau 
that inhabitants of this town do solemnly engage with their 
lives and fortuiies to support Congress in the measure." 

After the war was over, and the work at the mills and 
on the farms once more in progress the town made rapid 
strides in population and prosperity. Ship building became 
a prominent industry and later a cotton mill was erected. 
The business comprised six stores, saw, grist, fulling, card, 
and paper mills, jewelry, clocks, cabinets, saddle, chaise and 



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wa^on shops, and three blacksmith shops. Two tanneries, 
brick yard, ship yard, two taverns and a busy stage line. 

In 1849 the town and territory whose history we have 
been tracing separated from No. Yarmouth, and was incor- 
porated as a SHpnrate town under the name of Yarmouth, 
bounded on the north by North Yarmouth, on the east by 
Pownal, on the south by Casco Bay, and on the west by 
Cumberland. Its islands are Cousins, Little John's, Great 
and Little Moges, Lane's and Crab Island. 



TOWN OFFICIALS. 

The following men have filled the offices of clerk nnd 
splectrnen since 1850. These names are among the leading 
men (.f the town, and almost without exception, hnve sei ved 
the cominnnity itnpartially and satisfactorily, and with 
credit to their ability as public servants. 

CLEUKS. 

Samuel W. Blanchard, 1850, '51, '52, '53, '54; H. H. 
BnrbMnk, 1855; S. W. Bhn.chard, 1856: Benjamin (Jooch, 
Jr, 1857, '58; Rufus VV Thaxter, 1859; (has. Humphrey, 
1860; Reuben Cutter, 1861, '62, '63, '64; R. Harding, 1865, 
'66; Elbridge Thoits, 1867, '68, '69. '70, '71, '72; Rjch- 
ard Harding, 1873, '74, '75; Geo. Thoits, 1876, '77,78; 
E. P. Gurney, 1879; L. R. Cook, 1880, '81, '82, '83, '84, '85, 
'86, '87, '88, '89, '90, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95; F. W. Buck- 



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man, 1896, '97, '98; L. R. Cook, 1899, 1900, '01, '02, '03, 
'04. 

SELECTMEN. 

1850, '51— Jeremiah Baker, J. G. Loring;, David Seaburj. 

1852 — Thaxter Prince, Jeremiah Baker, John Young;. 

1853— Samuel W. Blanchard, Jeremiah Baker, John 
Young. 

1854— Samuel W. Blanchard, Daniel S. Mitchell, John 
Young;. 

1855— E. G. Wagg, James Butraan, Thomas Pratt. 

1856, '57, '58— E. G. Wagg, James Butman, Thomas J. 
Brown. 

1859— Salvanus C. Blanchard, Stephen Pratt, Nicholas 
Drinkwater. 

1860— Nathaniel Gooch, Nicholas Drinkwater, Octavius 
Hill. 

1861, '62, '63— Nathaniel Gooch, Nicholas Drinkwater, 
Albion Sea bury 

1864, '65— Percy N. Blanchard, Percy B. Loriug, El- 
kauah H. Walker. 

1866, '67, '68— Percy N. Blanchard, D. L. Mitchell, Sam- 
uel Baker. 

1869— Joseph R. Curtis, D. L. Mitchell, Jeremiah Bux- 
ton, Jr. 

1870— Joseph R. Curtis, Henry Hutchins, Henry C. 
Greenlief. 

1871, '72, '73— P. N. Blanchard, E. G. Wagg, James M. 
Bucknam. 



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1874, '75— P. N. Blanchard, E. G. Wap:g, H. C. Greenlief. 

1876, '77; '78— P. N. BlaDchard, Chas. T.Grant, Edward 
J. Stubbs. 

1879— D. L. Mitchell, C. T. Grant, Edward J. Stubbs. 

1880— P. N. Blanchard, Edward J. Stubbs, Henry 
Hutchius. 

1881— P. N. Blanchard, B. L. Mitchell, Asa F. York. 

1882, '83— John H. Humphrey, D. L. Mitchell, Asa F. 
York. 

1884— John H. Humphrey, A. T. Small, Walter B. Allen. 

1885— D. L. Mitchell, F. B. Merrill, C. H. Dennison. 

1886— John H. Humphrey, E. J. Stubbs, John F.Brown. 

1887— Nicholas Drinkwater, Walter B. Allen, John A, 
Seabury. 

1888— Nicholas Drinkwater, John A. Seabury, Joseph 
H. Lovell. 

1889— Nicholas Drinkwater, Ansel L. Loring,, Joseph H. 
Lord. 

1890— Nicholas Drinkwater, John F. Brown, J. D. 
Rogers. 

1891 — James M. Bates, Lyman B. True, J. D. Rogers. 

1892 — James M. Bates, Lyman B. True, A. L. Loring. 

1893— Nicholas Drinkwater, L. B. True, Henry D. 
Bracket. 

1894 — Nicholas Drinkwater, Henry G. Seabury, Henry 
D. Bracket. 

1895— John A Seabury, Henry G. Seabury, R. P.Greeley. 

1896— John A. Seabury, Henry G. Seabury, Geo. W. 
Sweetsir. 



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1897, '98— L. K. Cook, Darius Collins, William Dennison. 

1899, 1900— F. B. Merrill, J. F. Brown, T. S. Blake. 

1901— Clarence L. Bucknam, J. F. Brown, Horace G. 
Ross. 

1902— Chas. G. Woodman, Darius Collins, E. A. Clark. 

1903— John H. Humphrey, Horace G. Ross, H. C. 
Turner. 

1904— John H. Humphrey, Howard G. Gooding, William 
Sweetsir. 



MILITARY 

During the Civil war this town sent a large number of 
men to the front, many of whom were promoted to high 
positions lor their bravery and effective service. The follow- 
ing is an incomplete list of the men who served in the quotas 
ol the town. Many of these were among the boys who were 
left on the field ot battle, martyrs to the cause ol Union and 
Liberty. 

T. J. Andrews, Stephen Anderson, A. F. Bucknam, W. E. 
Bucknam, Chas. Bucknam, Geo. Brown, A. M. Brackett, A. 
O. Baker, C. W. Baker, R. S. Bruce, O. W. Brackett, J. E. 
Brooks, J. M. Bates, G. 0. Baker, Albert Cotton, John Ciark, 
John Candroff, James Coombs, James Chambers, Patrick 
Clark, G. H. Chase, Edward Cobb, J. H. Corliss, G. L.Corliss, 
C. A. Dunbar, J. H. Doughty, C. H. Dow, A. S. Dyer, Mellen 
Greene, Gustavus Grant, J. W. Grant, L A. Gooch, E. S. 



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Goodincr, Albert Gooding, Herbert Grant, 0. L. Grant, Stacy 
Hodokins, F. W. Hickey, H. P. Holjoke, H. S. Humphrey, 
J. H. Hall, G. G. Holyoke, A. J. Hamilton, H. F. Holyoke, 
Peter Johnson, Henry Johnston, Thomas Jones, D. W. Jack- 
son, C. W. Jones, Joseph Jordan, S. W. Lovell, W. M. Loring, 
Andrew Leighton, J. H. Lorinp:, S. H. Lane, A. H. Loring;, 

E. H. Lufkin, Alfred Mitchell, James McCue, John Mullan, 
John Mason, W. S. McClanning, Benjamin Moody, J. E. 
Mitchell, G. E. Marston, O. H. Mitchell, T. P. Mitchell, Tim- 
othy Mahoney, M. S. Marston, J. M. Mitchell, Peter Nelson, 
Antouie Nichols, G. P. Oakes, Freeman Pratt, Frank Perry, 
John Powers, Samuel Quimby, William Roberts, A. N. Rowe, 
Michael Riordon, S. P. Reed, I. S. Stevens, Levi Shapleigh^ 
N. P. Small, E. R. Small, I. L. Stevens, S. W. Small, William 
Steward, James Stevens, Robert Scott, H. B. Soule, E. F. 
Stackpole, Herbert Soule, Ammi Seabury, Frank Seabury, 
George Soule, J. E. Sparks, W. A. Seabury, L H. Small, Dan- 
iel Smith, E. R. Small, Eugene Stackpole. James Thompson, 

F. W. True, Stephen Twombly, R. P. Twombly, W. W. True, 
Daniel Turner, Geo. W^hite, H. C. Williamson, Chas. Walker, 
John Walker, W. A. Woods, D. F. Whitcomb,F. S. Winslow, 
F. D. W^inslow, Adin Young, Chas. Young, A. F. York, Enoch 
Young, E. K. Young, H. H. Jones. 



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SCHOOL ITEMS 



At an early period Robert Bailev was employed as a 
teacher in the towu of North Yarmouth. Annual appropri- 
ations were made for the support of the early schools, liberal 
amounts being raised, considering the value of money at the 
time. The grammar school was early taught for many 
years by Judge Mitchell. 

In the year 1811 North Yarmouth Academy was incor- 
porated, the twenty-first to be established in the state. An 
appropriation of 11,520 acres of land was made for its sup- 
port. In 1826 the state endowed it by the' gift of a grant of 
one-half a township which was sold to advantage and the 
proceeds placed as a perpetual fund for the maintainance of 
the institution. The building now in use was begun in 1841, 
completed in 1847, and serves as a convenient and commo- 
dious school building. Few schools of its kind in the state 
offer to its students better advantages than does this old 
established institution. The following is a list of those who 
have served as principals of the Academy : Joseph Sherman, 
Samuel H. Shepley, Nathan Dole, Allen H.Weld, Daniel Lane, 
Samuel W. Blanchard, Geo. Woods, Samuel H. Shepley, Geo. 
A. Robinson, Albert D. Wiggin, A. Q. Randall, Edmond Hoyt, 
John M. Jewett, John F. Moody, B. P. Snow and F. H. Dole 
the present principal. 



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For twenty years this Academy existed as a high school 
for Yarmouth, but the rest of the time it has stood as an 
independent institution. In the year 1836 there were 154 
students attending to its instruction, 45 of these being in 
the Classical department. This department fitted for college 
then, as now,andfrom the year 1837 to 1850 there were 140 
graduates who went to Bowdoin, besides many to Dart- 
mouth, Harvard and Yale. 

Many men of note and of national fame have here laid 
the foundation for their higher education; among these we 
might mention William Willis, the poet and historian, who 
went from here to Harvard; Leonard Swett, the confident 
and friend of Abraham Lincoln ; Gen. Oliver 0. Howard and 
his two brothers were graduates of this institution; from here 
the general went to Bowdoin thence to West Point; John 
Goodenow, of Alfred, once Consul General of the U. S. to Con- 
stantinople; Hon. Thomas B. Reed, Maine's most noted 
statesman; Congressman Chas. Boutelle; and many others. 

YAEMOUTH CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL 

George Woods, in 1850, opened a rival school to North 
Yarmouth Academy. This school was situated almost oppo- 
site the present school building, on the lot now occupied by 
Grand Army hall. This school was run for several terms 
and had an attendance of from 75 to 80 students, but it was 
like a house divided against itself, both could not prosper, 
and this school was suspended. 

We cannot do better than to cast a glance toward the 



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typical common school as known in Maine in the early days. 
Even as soon as our forefathers, almost invariably of Puri- 
tan extraction, had located themselves in the forests of the 
Pine Tree State and bep:an their efforts of erecting; churches, 
they made provision for the common school. They in com- 
mon with us of today considered education the bulwark of 
our institutions, the institutions for the establishment of 
which they had fought and bled. They knew therefore, bet- 
ter than we, how much depended upon the proper guidance 
of the newly established «:overument. They saw their liber- 
ties and property, we had almost said wrapt up in the future 
of the new government which Washington had said was "one 
today and thirteen tomorrow." Is it a strange thing that 
these people who so w^ell understood the significance of these 
trying years, should so thoroughly grasp at the thought 
that in the education of the masses lay their only hope of 
ultimate success? No, they saw well their duty, and as pio- 
neers prepared to meet it. A room in the little log cabin 
became the university of the wilderness and humble as was 
this first effort, mighty results came from it. From out of 
these rough, low^-roofed structures walked men who were yet 
to meet the representatives of the courts of Europe, in the 
battlefield, in diplomacy, and in scores of other capacities 
from which they were emerged unscathed. This system of 
education went on till it almost became a necessary thing 
for a man to reach the president's chair that he be able to 
present a career begun in "The Little Red Schoolhouse" in 
the backwoods hamlet. It was not that the people loved 
wealth and culture less, but that they loved the more the 



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homely virtues inspired by tiae healthy atmosphere of the 
country. And as we look back today over the progress of 
our school system we dwell with pride upon the record it has 
made. But this system, like all others, was expected to 
advance and it has advanced. The town of Yarmouth has 
in common with other towns, reared the homely structures 
on the hillsides and at the cross roads, hired male teachers 
at |10 to |15 a month, and female teachers at 75 cents to 
f 1.50 a week and this with the "Board Round" provision. 

The public schools of Yarmouth are doing excellent work 
under the present system and management. Many modern 
helps and methods have been adopted, and the schools are a 
credit to this up-to-date and thrifty community. 

The High school is under the care of Prof. H. M. Moore; 
the Supt. of the town schools is F. B. Merrill, of Yarmouth- 
ville. 



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INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNT. 

Yarmouth is now largely a manufacturing center, but 
this was not so in the early days. The first comers were 
chiefly home seekers who from necessity must till the soil for 
their corn and grain, or go abroad on the sea to obtain the 
treasures of the ocean waters. On account of the dangers 
from the Indians they were often obliged to depend on the 
products of the fishing industry for their sustenance. 

SHir BUILDING. 

Naturally ship building was an early occupation since 
this was one of the things that was necessary to the settle- 
ment. But it was not long before this became an import- 
ant commercial industry and the town of North Yarmouth 
is known to have early held a large interest in navigation 
and shipbuilding, and ably supported the valued reputation 
gained by her early workmen. 

Yarmouth vessels were noted for their thorough con- 
struction, their graceful models and their superior sailing 
qualities. With its unrivaled facilities for constructing and 
floating vessels this industry was one of the most profit- 
able and substantial sources of wealth to the place. 

The business of building vessels has been so extensively 
carried on in this town that to give a full detailed account is 
out of the sphere of this small volume. The first ship, we 



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are told, was built on Cousin's Island, this was probably 
built for tho use of the settlers when escaping from the hos- 
tile Indians. 

The business developed rapidly when not interfered with 
by the Indian attacks. Some of the older inhabitants re- 
member havino^ seen as many as nine vessels on the stocks 
at one time. In the year 1874 eight vessels with an aggre- 
gate of 4618 tons burden were launched from the Yarmouth 
yards. 

As it may be interesting to give an account of the size 
and style of craft employed in packet business a century 
ago we will give the recorded dimensions of a few of the 
early vessels. The schooner "Union," John Prince captain, 
was owned in North Yarmouth in 1791, was of 81 30-95 
tons; the schooner "Lucy," Capt. Joseph Young, was built 
in North Yarmouth in 1792, and was 28 ft. 4 in. long, 9 ft. 
6 in. beam and only 4 feet depth of hold. 

COTTON MILL. 

The Royal River Manufacturing Co., incorporated in 
1857, is one of the most prominent industries in the town. 
From 1871 to 1888 the business was conducted by L. L, 
Shaw and B. Freeman under the firm name of Freeman, 
Shaw cVc Co. On the retirement of Mr. Freeman in 1888 all 
interests were purchased by L. L. Shaw, the present owner. 
Under his efficient management the business has developed 
to its present magnitude, the success being accredited largely 
to the excellent quality and superior workmanship of the 
fabric turned out. This is a variety mill, spinning coarse 



24 HISTORICAL 

aod fine yaro, and manufacturing seamless grain bags. The 
industry employs an average of 50 hands, and produces 
annually an average of 400,000 pounds of manufactured 
goods. 

SHOE MANUFACTURING. 

The Hodsdon Shoe Co. is numbered among the three 
most prominent industries of the town and is one of the 
oldest shoe manufacturing industries in New England. 
This company was established in Portland in 1869 under 
the name of Caldewell & Hodsdon. In 1880 Mr. J. Y. Hods- 
don saw the advantages offered by Yarmouth for the loca- 
tion of hisfactory, and soon built the commodious building 
which the concern still occupies. In 1896 the business was 
incorporated as the Hodsdon Shoe Co. The product of the 
company is strictly ladies' and misses' boots, shoes and 
oxfords, which are sold exclusively to jobbers. The business 
has been successful from the first, being located on a never 
failing water privilege, and having very convenient trans- 
portation facilities has added largely to the value of the 
business. 

PULP MILLS. 

The industry which has proven to be the greatest boon 
to Yarmouth, and which gives employment to the greatest 
number of men is the Forest Paper Co., whose mills are lo- 
cated on the Grand Trunk Railroad at the Upper Village. 

This company purchased the old paper mill and began 



HISTORICAL 25 

the manufacture of soda pulp iu 1874, being the first mill of 
its kind in New England. Today this is one of the largest 
plants in the country for the manufacture of pulp, employ- 
ing 200 men and having a capacity of 60 tons soda fiber per 
day. About 30,000 cords of wood are consumed per year. 
This industry is now under the management of its heaviest 
owner, Geo. Hammond; and A. H.Twombly, superintendent. 
New buildings have been recently constructed for addi- 
tional room, and the factory fitted out with up-to-date 
machinery. 



CHURCH ACCOUNT 



CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- 

In 1729 the old meeting house was erected on the spot 
now occupied by the house of Capt. John Young, The first 
dimensions were about 40x54 feet, but in 1762 the church 
was enlarged to 40x94, and a porch was added. A new 
church at the Falls village was built in 1820. This led to 
the abandonment of the "Old Meeting House." 

The Rev. iSamuel Woodbury, who died July 6, 1819, was 
the last regular minister of the Old Church. Old Parson 
NoahCressey preached there a short period after the death 
or Mr. Woodbury. The old edifice gradually fell into a 
state of neglect and dilapidation and finally by order of the 



26 HISTORICAL 

town authorities was torn down in 1835 or '3G. 

Three years prior to the permanent org^anization of the 
town, and one year after the meeting house was raised and 
boarded, Nov. 18, 1730, nine brethern, Ammi R. Cutler, 
Samuel Seabury, Jacob Mitchell, Joseph Chandler, Ebeuezer 
Eaton, Samuel Fisher, Samuel Tolman, Benjaman Prince, 
and Jedediah Southworth, affixed their names to a cove- 
nant, and were constituted a church. This was the tenth 
church in Maine; Rev. Mr. Cutler was the first pastor. 

The second Congregational church was gathered Oct. 1, 
1806, and Rev. John Dunton was installed pastor. This 
church in a few years became divided, and changed to the 
first Unitarian church. 

When the old Meeting house was destroyed the old cop- 
per vane was taken as a relic by Mr. Solomon Winslow. In 
1838 a small subscription was raised by Messrs. Samuel 
Gooding, Dexter Hale, John Gurney, Reuben Chandler, Jr., 
and others to purchase the vane of Mr. Winslow and also to 
procure an iron rod on which it should be mounted. The 
old vane was placed on the ledge where it now stands, on 
the 27th of April, 1888. 

Following is a list of pastors who have served the First 
Congregational church, with the dates of their arrival: 
Ammi R. Cutler, 1730; Nicholas Loring, 1736; Edward 
Brooks, 1761; Tristram Gilman, 1769; Francis Browu, D. D., 
1810; Joseph W. Curtis, 3 816; Samuel Woodbury, 1817; 
Asa Cummings, D. D., 1821; David Shepley, 1829; Edmund 
R. Alden, 1850; Charles A. Aiken, 1854; George A. Putman, 
1860; Leavitt Bartlett, 1871; Joseph Torry, D. D., 1875; 



HISTORICAL 27 

Lawriston Reynolds, 1885; Charles E. McKinley, 1894; 
Minot S. Hartwell, 1896; Charles D. Crane, 1899; Robert R. 
Marson, 1903. 

The present church was erected in 1868. It is valued at 
$20,000. This is a convenient and commodious church 
home, and has been remodeled from time to time, adding to 
its value and beauty. The parsonage owned by the society 
is valued at |2500. Present membership 215. 

BAPTIST CHIRCH 

This church was organized Jan. 18, 1797, with seven 
members. It was incorporated the following June and 
named the "Baptist Religious Society of Yarmouth." The 
old meeting house on the hill was built in 1796, before the 
church was organized. 

In 1837 it was extensively remodeled. The present house 
of worship was dedicated May 23, 1889. Cost of construc- 
tion, 19,000. 

The church has a long and honorable history. It has 
ordained ministers, sent forth missionaries, maintained 
faithfully, sometimes at no small sacrifice, the principle for 
which it stands, and contributed generously to the promo- 
tion of benevolent and missionary enterprises. 

Its pastors have been as follows: Rev. Thomas Green, 
D. D., served from 1797-1814; Rev. Sylvanus Boardman, 
] 810-1816; Rev. Otis Briggs came in 1816; Rev. Stephen 
Chopin, D. D., 1819; Rev. Alonzo King, 1826; Rev. John 
Butler, 1831; Rev. Zabdiel Bradford, 1837; Chas. W. Reding, 
1845; Rev. William W. Jacobs, 1848; Rev. Lorenzo B. Allen, 



28 HISTORICAL 

1850; William S. Hoben, 1857; Chas. F. Foeter, 1861; 
Henry A. Hart, 1865; W. Melcher, 1867; Geo. B. Ilsley, 
1873; Frank G. Davis, 1880; Alvin Smith, 1883; W. H. 
Lane, 1886; James Graham, 1891; John H. Barrows, 1892; 
Herbert L. Caulkins is the present successful pastor who has 
served the society faithfully and acceptably since 1898. 

CENTllAL UNITARIAN CHURCH 

This society was organized on April 3, 1806, but no reg- 
ular pastors were had until 1886 when Rev. William Brunton 
was chosen, and remained three years. Previous to this the 
pulpit was filled more or less regularly by supplies. Those 
who have succeeded Rev. Mr. Brunton as pastors have been 
Reverends, James Pratt, Arthur G. Pettengill, Oliver K. 
Crosby, Joseph Cady Allen, Joseph E. Locke. 

The building now used by this society as a house of wor- 
ship was erected in 1859 by the proprietors of the Central 
Congregational Meetinghouse and was maintained as a Con- 
gregational House until 1885 when it passed into the present 
ownership. The church property is valued at $5,000. The 
church membership at the present time is about 75. 

CATHOLIC CHURCH 

The Catholic church was built by Rev. Dennis M. Bradley 
late Bishop of Manchester, N. H.,and was dedicated July 27, 
1879. It was first supplied from the Cathedral in Portland, 
then it went under the jurisdiction of the parish priest of 
Lisbon. The first resident rector was Father J. A. Flinn. 



HISTORICAL 29 

The present rector was appointed to this town in. Tune, 1900, 
thus makino; it a separate parish. The membership is 250. 
The vahiation of Church property is |3500. 

METHODIST CHURCH 

The present Methodist Church was founded May 4, 1894, 
in the house of Capt. Levi Marston, by Rev. H. A. Peave, 
and be^an its existence with nine members. At first the 
meetings were held in the old white church on Elm street. 
The present church was dedicated in 1898. The pastors 
have been as follows: Clinton Simonton, 1896; Robert Law- 
ton, 1897; C. A. Brooks, 1898-1904. Rev. Alphonso Bry- 
ant, was appointed to this church by the last session of the 
Maine Conference. 



30 HISTORICAL 



BUSINESS DIRECTORY 

Postmasters — M. C. Merrill; Yarmoiithville, Joseph 
Raynes; Cousens Island, Mrs. Joseph S. Hamilton. 

SelectweD—YarmouthviWe, J. H. Humphrey, H.G. Good- 
ing; Yarmouth, W.J. Sweetsir. 

Town Clerk — Yarmouthville, L. R. Cook. 

Treasurer— Yarmouthville, Joseph Raynes. 

Collector and Constable— John A. Seabury. 

Constables— C L. Bucknara, C. W. Gerow; Yarmouth- 
ville, Walter Brown. 

School Committee— Mrs. Elzada Gerow, J. R. Parsons; 
Yarmouthville, Walter Corliss. iSupt.— Yarmouthville, F, B. 
Merrill. 

Board of Health — Yarmouthville, L. R. Cook, sec. 

C/er^jmec— Central, vacant. Unit.; 1st Parish, R. R. 
Morson, Cong.; Yarmouthville, H. L. Caulkins, Bap.: A. K. 
Bryant, Meth.; J. A. Flinn, Cath. 

Physicians— J . M. Bates, H. H. Stockwell, C. A. Chase; 
Yarmouthville, W. W. Thomas, Daniel N. Woodman, F. W. 
Russell, Walter Corliss. 

Z>ez2tists— Yarmouthville, L. T. Cushing, H. A. Merrill, C. 
H. Evans, C. W. Gerow. 

Xapvjers— Howard Davies, James R. Parsons. 

Notaries— Chas. L. Marston, Apr. 22, 1905; Leone R. 
Cook, Dec. 20, 1906. 



HISTORICAL 31 

Justices— Leoue R. Cook, Dec. 20, 1906; John' H. 
Humphrey, Mar. 25, 1909; Lorenzo L. Shaw, Jan. 23, 1908, 
Chas. L. Marstou, Oct. 30, 1907; James R. Parsons, Mar. 
25, 1909, Quorum; Leone R. Cook, Nov. 24, 1910, Trial. 

Merchants— WiWiam H. Rowe, drugs, medicines, newspa- 
pers, wall papers, paints and oils; L. A. Douohty Sc Co., 
stoves, tin and hardware and bicycles; G. H. Humphrey, dry 
and fancy goods; Adelaide Abbott, millinery; A. H. Parsons 
& Co., C. M. Shaw, groceries and provisions; M. C. Merrill, 
stationery; R.S.Webb Co., coal, wood and lumber; Proctor 
Bros., boots and shoes; A. S. Bryant, fish; B. D. Day, gro- 
ceries and furniture; A. R. Murray, W. H. Dennison, fruit 
and confectionery; R. A. Dunning, furniture; Yarmouthville, 
L. R. Cook, drugs, medicines, books, paints, hardware and 
paper hangings; Geo. F. Joy, crockery and tinware; S. T. 
York, E. R. Smith, Gerow & Son, Brooks & Howe, groceries 
and provisions; Mrs. W. H. Marston, dry and fancy goods 
and clothing; E. J. Goff, millinery and fancy goods; 
Griffin & Rogers, stoves, hardware and plumbing; Coombs 
Bros., confectionery, cigars and tobacco; F. W. Leighton, 
hay; Royal River Ice Co., ice; H. W. Blake, watches and jew- 
elry; Mrs. W. H. Marston, Proctor Bros., clothing, hats, 
caps, boots and shoes; R. P. Greely, coal, coke, wood and 
fertilizers; C. R. Wiudell, fish and news stand. 

Manufacturers— Jioyal River Mufg. Co., L.L.Shaw & Co., 
props., cotton yarn, twine and seamless bags; David Ben- 
nett, Henry Curitt, George Allen, painters; Herman Sea- 
bury, A. J. Partridge, carpenters and builders; C. A. Quint, 
A. F. Tilton, printers; Bennett & Collis, shoemakers; J. B. 



32 HISTORICAL 

Dennison & Son, smiths; L. W. Porter, marble and g:ranite; 
E. A. Clark, orrist mill; Greenwood Bros., laundry; L. T. 
Coffin, carriage wood worker; Yarraouthville, Forest Paper 
Co., G. W. Hammond, agent, A. H. Twomblj, supt., soda 
wood fiber; Yarmouth Baking Co., bakery; L. P. Pomeroy, 
C. W. Jordan, E. L. Pomeroy, Harry E. Storer, carpenters; 
H. Ross, C. Hodsdon, Bath Granite Co., granite quarries; 
George M. Bond, harnesses; A. F. York, flour, grain and 
canned corn; G. Storer, tailor; J. H. Jenness, A. O. Sands, 
smiths; J. A. Chase, painter; H. W. Blake, (also jeweler), 
boots and shoes (repairs); A. O. Sands, A. H. Kingsley, car- 
riages and painters; W.Scott Brown, carriages and repairers; 
U. G. Russell, carpet cleaning. 

Barbers— M^iWiam Freeman; Yarmouthville, Isaac John- 
son, Clarence Moxey. 

Electric Lights— Ya^vmouth Manufacturing Co., A. T. 
Small, manager. 

Stables— G. A. Cleaves; Yarmouthville, F. W. Russell. 

Schools— ^orth Y'armouth Academy, Frederick H. Dole, 
principal; High, H. M. Moore, principal. 

/Z2suraz2ce— Yarmouthville, Mrs. C. A. Stockbridge (fire); 
H. G. Gooding. 

P/zoto^rap/jer— Yarmouthville, H. D. Brackett. 

JR/orist— Yarmouthville, Thomas J. Brown. 

Undertaker— E. N. Bucknam. 

jE'xpresses— Yarmouthville, American, T. S. Blake, agent; 
Canadian, Walter Carr, agent; Kingsley's & Porter's to 
Portland. 

Library— Yarmouthville, Ellen S. Mitchell, librarian. 



HISTORICAL 33 

Station ^^ez?fs— Yarmouth ville, G. T. R., Walter Carr; 
Junction, M. C. R. R., C. A. Collius, Jr. 

Te/eorap/j— Yarmouthville, G. N. W., Walter Carr, oper- 
ator; Junction, W. U., C. A. Collius, Jr., operator. 

Telephone— Coom\)% Bros., agents. 

^sso'tDS— Masons. Casco, No. 86, 1st Tues.; Cumberland 
R. A. C, No. :i5, 2d Wed.; K. of P. Wescustogo, No. 33, 
Thur.; G. A. R., W. L. Haskell No. 108, Sat.; Relief Corps, 
No. 24, Sat.; S. of V., John A. Logan Camp, Thurs.; I. O. 
R. M., Susquesong, No. 29, Mon.; Royal Arcanum, Thurs.; 
Royal River ({range. Sat.; W. C. T. U.; Yarmouth Brass 
Band. Joseph Raynes, agt. (Yarmouth ville P. O.) 

fl'ote/— Yarmouthville, Royal River House, W.L.Adams. 



GENERAL REFERENCE 



PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



NATIVE TERM OF 

STATE OFFICE DIED 

George Washington, Fed— Virginia, 1789 to 1797, Dec. 14, 1799 

John Adams, Fed.— Massachupetts, 1797 to 1801, July 4, 1826 

Thomas Jefferson, Rep— Virginia. 1801 to 1809, July 4, 1826 

James Madison, Rep.— Alrginia, 1809 to 1817, June 28, 1836 

James Munroe, Rep.— Virginia, 1817 to 1825, July 4, 1831 

John Q. Adams, Rep.-Mass., 1825 to 1829, Feb. 23, 1848 

Andrew Jackson, Dem.— S. Carolina, 1829 to 1837. June 8, 1845 

Martin Van Buren, Dem,— N. Y., 1837 to 1841, July 24, 1862 

Wm. H. Harrison, Whig— Virginia, 1841 April 4, 1841 

John Tyler, Dem.— Virginia, 1841 to 1845, Jan. 17,1862 

James K. Polk, Dem.— N. Carolina, 1845 to 1849, June 15, 1849 

Zachary Taylor, Whig— Virginia, 1849 to 1850, July 9, 1850 

Millard Fillmore, Whig— New York, 1850 to 1853, Mar. 10, 1874 

Franklin Pierce, Dem.— N. H., 1853 to 1857, Oct. 8,1869 

James Buchanan, Dem.— Pa. 1857 to 1861, June 1, 1868 

Abraham Lincoln, Rep.— Kentucky, 1861 to 1865, Apr. 15, 1865 

Andrew Johnson, Dem -N. C, 1865 to 1869, July 31, 1875 

Ulysses S. Grant, Rep.— Ohio, 1869 to 1877, July 23, 1885 

Rutherford B. Hayes, Rep.— Ohio, 1877 to 1881, Jan. 17, 1893 

James A. Garfield, Rep.— Ohio, 1881 Sept. 19, 1881 

ChesterA. Arthur, Rep.— Vermont, 1881 to 1885, Nov. 18, 1886 

Grover Cleveland, Dem.— N. Jerseyf 1885 to 1889. 

Benjamin Harrison, Rep.— Ohio, 1889 to 1893, Mar. 13, 1900 

Grover Cleveland, Dem.— N. Jersey, 1893 to 1897, 

William McKinley, Rep.-Ohio, 1897 to 1901, Sept. 13, 1901 

Theodore Roosevelt, Rep.— N. York, 1901. 



GENERAL REFERENCE 35 



GOVERNORS OF MAINE. 

1820 William King, Bath. 

1821 William D. Williamson, Bangor, Acting. 

1821 Benjamin Ames, Bath, Acting. 

1822 Albion K. Parris, Paris. 
1827 Enoch Lincoln, Portland, (d). 

1829 Nathan Cutler, Farmington, Acting. 

1830 Jona G. Hunton. Readfield. 

1831 Samuel E. Smith, Wiscasset. 
1834 Robert P. Dunlap, Brunswick. 
1838 Edward Kent, Bangor. 
1889 John Fairfield, Saco. 

1841 Edward Kent, Bangor. 

1842 John Fairfield, Saco. 

1843 John Fairfield, Saco, (elected to U. S. Senate). 

1843 Edw. Kavanagh, Newcastle, Acting. 

1844 Hugh J. Anderson, Belfast. 
1847 John W. Dana, Fryeburg. 
1850 John Hubbard, Hallowell. 
1853 William G. Crosby, Belfast. 

1855 Anson P. Morrill, Readfield. 

1856 Samuel Wells, Portland. 

1857 Hannibal Hamlin, Hampden (elected U. S. Senate). 

1857 Joseph H. Williams, Augusta, Acting. 

1858 Lot M. Morrill, Augusta. 
18&1 Israel Washburn, Jr., Orono. 

1863 Abner Coburn, Skowhegan. 

1864 Samuel Cony, Augusta. 

1867 Joshua L. Chamberlain, Brunswick. 

1871 Sidney Perham, Paris. 

1874 Nelson Dingley, Jr., Lewiston. 

1876 Selden Connor, Augusta. 

1879 Alonzo Garcelon, Lewiston. 



36 GENERAL REFERENCE 

1880 Daniel F. Davis, Corinth. 

1881 Harris M. Plaisted, Bangor. 
188::{ Frederick Robie, Gorham. 

1887 Joseph II. Bodwell, Hallowell. died December 15, 1887. 

1887 S. S. Marble, Waldoboro, Acting. 

1889 Edwin C. Burleigh, Bangor. 

1893 Henry B. Cleaves, Portland. 

1897 Llewellyn Powers, Houlton. 

1901 John Fremont Hill, Augusta. 

PRESENT U. S. SENATORS FROM MAINE. 

William P. Frye, Rep.— Lewistou, 1883-1907 

Eugene Hale, Rep.— Ellsworth, 1887-1905 

REPRESENTATIVES TO CONGRESS FROM MAINE. 

Amos L. Allen, Rep.— Alfred, Lawyer 

Chas. E. Littlefield, Rep.— Rockland, Lawyer 

Edwin C. Burleigh, Rep.— Augusta, Editor 

Llewellyn Powers, Rep.— Houlton, Lawyer 

GOVERNMENT OF MAINE. 

The following arrangement for Councilor Districts, for the ten years 
ending 1912, was adopted by the Legislature of 1902 3. 

1 York, 1903, '04, '07, '08, '09, '10, Charles H. Prescott, Biddeford, 
Oxford, 1905, '06, '11, '12, Chairman. 

2 Cumberland, one for each year, Chas. Sumner Cook, Portland. 

3 Androscoggin, 1907, '08, '11, '12, Sylvester J. Walton, Skowhegan. 
Somerset, 1903, '04, '09, '10, 

Franklin, 1905, '06, 

4 Kennebec, 1903, '04, '09, '10, '11, '12, Wm. T. Haines, Waterville. 
Lincoln, 1905, '06, 

Sagadahoc, 1907, '08, 



GENERAL REFERENCE 



37 



5 Hancock, 1903, '04, '09, '10. 
Knox, 1907, '08, 

Waldo, 1905, '06, '11, '12, 

6 Penobscot, 1903, '04, '05, '06, '09, 
Piscataquis, 1907, '08, 

7 Aroostook, 1907, '08, '09, '10, '11 
Washington, 1903, '04, '05, '06. 

Byron Boyd, Augusta, 

*Arthur I. Brown, Belfast, 

J. E. Alexander, Richmond, 

*Abel D. Russell, Weld, 

Anna P. Ladd, Augusta, 

*0. Smith, Litchfield, 

Geo. M. Seiders, Portland, 

A. B. Farnham, Bangor, 

N. S. Purinton, W. Bowdoin, 

Francis Keefe, Eliot, 

*Addie French, Winthrop, 

*W. W. Stetson, Auburn, 

*Edgar E. Ring, Orono, 

*Charles W. Curtis, Brewer, 

*S. W. Carr, Bowdoiuham, 

Chas. W. Fletcher, Augusta, 

*F. E. Timberlake, Phillips, 

*E. C. Stevens, Chelsea, 

J. M. Leavitt, Kennebuukport, 

*E. C. Milliken, Portland, 

*S. W. Matthews, Caribou, i 

*Charles J. House, Monson, 

A. W. Oilman, Foxcroft, ' 

C. E. Atwood, Biddeford, 

Joseph B. Peaks, Dover, ] 

Benj. F. Chadbourne, Biddeford > 
Parker Spofford, Bucksport, J 



Edward E. Chase, Bluehill. 



'10, '11, '12, Nath'l M. Jones, Ban- 
gor. 
'12, George A. Murchie, Calais. 



OFFICE 


SALARY 


Secretary of State, 


11,500 


Deputy Secretary of State, 


1,500 


Chief Clerk to Sec. of State, 


1,200 


En'g Clerk to Sec. of State, 


1,000 


Clerk to Secretary of State, 


1,000 


State Treasurer, 


2,000 


Attorney -general. 


1,000 


Adjutant-general, 


1,000 


Private Sec. to Governor, 


1,200 


Messenger, 




Stenographer to Exec. Dept. 




State Supt. Public Schools, 


1,500 


Land Agt. and Forest Com. 


1,000 


Clerk. 




Insurance Commissioner, 


1,500 


Deputy Ins. Commissioner, 


1,000 


Bank Examiner, 


1,800 


Supt. of Public Buildings, 


1,200 


State Liquor Commissioner, 


1,500 


Pension Clerk, 


1,200 


Com. Indus'l and Labor Stat. 


1,500 


Clerk. 




Com. of Agriculture, 


1,500 


Inspector W., F., M., etc. 




Railroad Commiss'rs, 


2,500 
2,000 
2.000 



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GENERAL REFERENCE 



•) 



*E. C. Farrington, Fryeburg, 

Francis C. Peaks, Dover, 

Otis Hayford, Canton, 
George Pottle, Lewiston 
*F. M. Simpson, Bangor, 

James Plummer, Augusta, 

Leonard D. Carver, Augusta, 

Ernest W. Emery, Augusta, 

Mary L. Carver, Augusta, 

Edw. Wiggin, Preeque Isle, 

Chas. B. Caldwell, Augusta, 

MelvinW. Wisvpell, Brevrer, 

Daniel W. Emery, Augusta, 

Thomas Clark, Tremont, 

Charles E. Davis, Portland, 

L. T. Carlebon, Winthrop, ] 
Henry 0. Stanley, Dixfield, j 
Edgar E. Ring, Orono. J 

A. R. Nickerson, Booth. Har. 

Henry R. Cowan, Bangor, 

Sam'l B. Kelsey, Portland, 
C. W. T. Coding, Portland, 
Cyrus H. Farley, Portland, 

F. 0. Beal, Bangor, 
John M. Deering, Saco, 
F. S. Adams, Bowdoin, 

F. H. Wilson, Brunswick, j 
Percy L. Lord, Calais, > 

Jos. F. Young, Augusta, J 

Geo. H. Hunt, Old Town, 

Chas. A. Rolfe, Princeton, 

Whitman Sawyer, Portland, 1 
Wm. L. Scribner, Springfield, J- 
Albion P. Gordon, Fryeburg, J 

John M. Taylor, South Portland, \ 
John R. McDonald, Addison, / 

H. P. Farrow, Belmont (Ct.) 



Clerk to R. R. (^ommiss'rs, 


1,500 


Assistant Clerk, 


1,200 


State Assessors, 


1,500 
1,500 
1,500 


Clerk to State Assessors, 


1,000 


State Librarian, 


1,000 


Assistant Librarian. 




Cataloguer. 




Clerk to Supt. Pub. Schools, 


1,000 


Treasurer's Clerk, 


1,500 


Treasurer's Clerk, 


1,000 


Treasurer's Clerk, 


1,000 


Clerk to Adjt. General, 


1,000 


Clerk to Adj. General. 




Commissioners of Inland 
Fisheries and Game, 


1,000 
1,000 
1,000 


Com. of Seashore Fisheries, 


1,000 


Keeper of State Arsenal, 


100 


Commissioners of Harbor 
Tidal Waters. 


and 



Cattle Commissioners. 



Commissioners of Pharmacy. 

Agent Penobscot Indians. 200 

Agent Passamaquaddy Indians. 200 

Inspectors of Prison and Jails. 



Inspectors of Steamboats. 
Inspector of Dams and Reservoirs. 
*lndicate8 official P. 0. at Augusta. 



NON-RESIDENTS 



WHERE NAME OF STATE IS NOT GIVEN MAINE IS UNDERSTOOD 



Arseneault, Marj (Musroull 

Orono 
Arseneault, John C 

Prince Edward Island 
Allen, E Mable (Danforth 

Providence, R I 

B 

Blanchard, Frances (Oakes 

Newton, Mass 
Bond, James L 

76 Alden, Waltliani, Mass 
Bond, Charles R 

27 Maple, Bangor 
Bncknani, Ambrose O 

N Abington, Mass 
Barstow, Mabel L Portland 
Barstow, Roy Portland 

Barbour, Jennie S (Gibbs 

Brookliue, Mass 
Brown, Ellen E (Keene 

N Turner 
Blanchard, Olive L (Fuller 

Westbrook 



Blanchard, Alice C (Fickett 

R F D 2, Cumberland Center 
Burns, John Cumberland 

Burns, Katherine (Strong; 
13 Margaret, Dorchester, Mass 
Blake, Grace A (Allen 

Willard, So Portland 
Bates, George F 

Hillsborough, N Dakota 
Bennett, Lillian A (Jones 

Chelsea, Vt 
Bennett, Edwin H 

Somerville, Mass 
Blanchard, Edward G 
Pytons Theatre, Brooklyn, N Y 
Baker, Emily (Loring Strong 
Bucknam, Albion L 

1538 17th St, N W 
Washington, D C 
Bucknam, Carrie P (Miller 

N Jay 
Buckle. William T W Poland 
Buckle, Harry A 

S Wolfboro, N H 
Bennett, Harry B 

67 Pearl, Portland 



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NON-RESIDENTS 



Bennett, Howard C Portland 
Branscom, Annie S (Devmore 
Freeport 
Branscom, Ernest J 

Astor House, New York 
Brown, Blanche M 

79 Pleasant, Brunswick 
Brown, Edmund P 

8 Mark, Jamaica Plains 
Bucknam, Harriet E (Greeley 
Boston, Mass 
Bucknam, Cordelia C (Gosse 

Portland 
Bucknam, Frank W 

Skowhegan 
Bucknam, Maude (Carswell 

Clark, Portland 
Bibber, Amos G 

Broadway, Cliftondale, Mass 
Bibber, Fred N 
Broadway, Cliftondale, Mass 



Caulkins, Frederick J 

79 George, Medford, Mass 
Corliss, Ethel M (Blaisdell 

So Freeport 
Crockett, Howard Hallowell 
Cobb, Helen M (Clark 

Haverhill, Mass 
Cobb, Herbert L 
148 Mystic, W Medford, Mass 
Corliss, Lewis L Freeport 



D 



Deane, Minnie C (Bangs 

Norway 
Due, Niels N Portsmouth, NH 
Due, John C Chico, Cal 

Due, Henry M Chico, Cal 

Dunphe, William H Gray 

Dunphe, Nettie M (Smith 

18 Smith, Portland 
Dunphe, Minnie O E (Letair 

Freeport 
Doughty, Julius H Kittery 
Doughty, Leader E 

Dover, N H 
Dresser, Horatio W 
73 Wendell, Cambridge, Mass 
Doughty, Gertie M (Bibber 

Freeport 
Doughty, Willis N Phippsburg 
Doble, Alberto M 

76 Oxford, Portland 
Daniel, Mary (Bebo 

Brown, Westbrook 
Daniel, Felix Westbrook 

Daniel, Ellen (Ambrose Bath 
Drinkwater, Hattie M 

22 Huntington ave 
Boston, Mass 
Drinkwater, Oscar M 

601 Broadway, So Boston 
Drinkwater, Margaret O 

(Collie E No Yarmouth 



NON-RESIDENTS 



41 



Driukwater, Lucy S C 

(Bucknam Rumford Falls 
Drinkwater, Lillian E 

(Crockett E No Yarmouth 



Fogg, Edna L Rumford Falls 
Foss, Albert E Lewistou 

Fitts, Eva M Mansfield, Mass 
Fitts, MaryE Mansfield, Mass 



Gerow, Bernice E (Pray 

5 Louise Park,Roxbury, Mass 

Gerow, Earle A 

122 P'ulton, Boston, Mass 
Gordan, Charles B 

Riverside, Portland 
Green, Harry M 19 Forbes 
Jamaica Plains, Mass 
Grindle, Frank B 

Springfield, Mass 
Gould, J Harold Norridgewock 
Greenwood, Ella (Chartrand 

Bridge, Holyoke, Mass 
Green, Robert Bowery Beach 
Green, James 

105 Black, Portland 
Grant, Fred D 

Stone, Portland 
Gooding, Charles E 
23 Moultrie, Dorchester, Mass 



Gooding. Arthur F 
23 Moultrie, Dorchester, Mass 
Groves, Thaxter R 

Fitchburg, Mass 
Groves, Emma C (Mansfield 

Chebeague Island 
Groves, John P 

732 E, So Boston, Mass 
Groves, Lather 

732 E, So Boston, Mass 
Groves, Alvira (Brooks 

Norway 
Groves, Blanche Norway 

Glover, William R 

Livermore Falls 
Glover, George H 

Franklin, Melrose, Mass 
Groves, Adella Norway 

Gilbert. Dennis B Camberland 



H 



Hodsdon, Levi 

Hebron Station 
Hodsdon, Helen (Frost 

Turner 
Humphrey, OHve J (.Welch 

240 Warren, Roxbury, Mass 
Humphrey, Edward R 

Great Works 
Humphrey, Carrie B (Wharff 

New Gloucester 
Hines, Emma M (Mitchell 

Turner 



42 



NON-RESIDENTS 



Hines, Ellsworth L 

Lonsdale, R I 
Hines, Albert B So Bristol 
Hogan, Robert D 
402 Pulmau Bid, Chicago, 111 
Hogan, William A 

51 Dover, Boston, Mass 
Hayes, John C 

Bath, New Brunswick 
Hayes, Bertha G 

SlYi Exchange, Portland 
Humphrey, Sarah (Seabury 

Readfield 

Humphrey, Elizabeth J (Smith 

Front, Rockland 

Humphrey, Edith G (Burrows 

Charlotte, N Carolina 

Humphrey-, John L 

San Francisco, Cal 
Humphrey, Wilder C 

Congress, Portland 
Hale, Frank A 

H7 Monument, Portland 
Hill, Darias M Scarba rough 
Hill, Henry R 

44:? W G3d, Chicago, III 

Hill, Elias W 

478 Sexton, Aurora, 111 
Hill, Cliff ordE 

273 Beach, Aurora, 111 
Hill, IdaM (Montfort 

W Falmouth 
Hill, Elmer B Augusta 



Hill, George H 

Portland, RFD4 
Hamilton, Edwin J 

48 Antrim, Cambridge, Mass 
Hamilton, Gilbert H 

G8 Allston, Allston, Mass 
Hamilton, Samuel W 

Falmouth, R F D 
Hamilton, Octavius G 

Aurora, 111 

J 

Jordan, Raymond B 

11 Wilmot, Portland 
Jordan, Guy M 

5 Water, Lewiston 
Jordan, Windom G 

44 Main, Haverhill, Mass 
Joy, Annie F ( — - Norway 
Joy, Eva M (Roberson 

N Monmouth 
Joy; Ellis F 

260 Nelian, Boston, Mass 
Johnson, Annie C (Ridgwpll 

Erie, Cambridge, Mass 
Jones, Joseph H S Paris 

Jones, Annie O (Cuskley 

Minot 
Jones, Lizzie E (Gardner 

Buckfield 



NON-RESIDENTS 



43 



K 

Kenney, Arthur 

59 Mishawn Road 
Woburri, Mass 
Kilby, Julian Freeport 

Kilby, Augustus 

Haverhill, Mass 
Kilby, Archibald Freeport 
King, J Frank 

51 Myrtle, Portland 
Kinghorn, Gelia F (Griffin 

13 Boyd, Portland 
Knight, Emma (Butterfield 

St Louis, Mo 
Knight, Nellie (Silver 

Pleasautdale 
Knight, Nettie A (Bickford 

Olympia, E Deering 
Knight, Inez (Theresa 

35 Oxford, Portland 
Knight, George St Louis, Mo 
Knight, Bichard 

Haverhill, Mass 



Loring, Mary E Augusta 

Loring, Junius 

33 Eastern Prom, Portland 
Leslie, Lillie M (Anderson 

St Peters Bay 
Prince Edwards Island 
Leslie, Duncan D 

Livermore Falls 



Leslie, Lida M (McCray 

Kumford Falls 
Leighton, Mary T (Koper 

Pro vincetowu,. Mass 
Leighton, Frank W 

Manchester, Mass 
Light, Angus 

Lynnfield Ctr, Mass 
Leighton, Hattie F (Baker 
103 Stevens ave, Deering 

M 

Marston, Ellen M (Lawrence 

E N Yarmouth 
Marston, Alfred T 

53 Irving, Arlington, Mass 
Marston, George H 

50 Frost, Cambridge, Mass 
Mills, Sarah E (Bradley 

135 Forest ave, Portland 
Mills, John N Gorham 

Mills, George H 

Haverhill, Mass 

McCray, Samuel 

Rumford Falls 
McCray, Angus 

Rumford Falls 
McCray, Maggie (Fitzpatrick 
Berlin, N H 
Mitchell, Frank H Pownal 
Mayo, William Athol, Mass 
Mayo, Georgianna (Stuart 

50 Cottage ave 
Marlborough, Mass 



44 



NON-RESIDENTS 



Mayo, Frank 

40 Spring, Lewiston 
Merrill, Cynthia M (Montford 
76 Oxford, Portland 
Merrill, Harland 

83 Oxford, Portland 
McGhlun, Mary (Frank 

Highland Lake 
McGhlun, Annie (Doyle 

24 Canton, Portland 
McGhlun, Margaret (Shaw 

Montreal, Portland 
Mann, Fannie F (Hall 

E, No West, Washington D C 
Mann, William N 

29 Broadway, N Y City 
McCartney, Margaret 

So Lawrence, Mass 
Morrison, Thomas H 

783 Congress, Portland 
Merrill, Meldon H 

189 Batolph, Boston, Mass 
Marr, Mabel E Gorham 

May berry, Fannie E (Russell 

97 (Jray, Portland 
Marston, James D 

38th St, New York, N Y 
McMann, James J 

Berlin, N H 
McMann, Joseph P Rumfoi'd 
McMann, William H 

High, Portland 
Marstoii, Jennie L (Viniug 

Wilton 



Marston, Charles L 

N Y^armoutli 
Morris, Jossie (Guptel 

136 Cottage, Bar Harbor 
Murray, Lizzie T (Bryant 

Freeport 
Mansfield, Charles C 

41 Howard, Haverhill, ^lass 
Mansfield, Winfield L 

5 Fifth ave, Haverhill, Mass 
Mansfield, Willis H 

41 Bradford ave 
Haverhill, Mass 
McKinnon, Charles D 

49 Brown, Portland 
McKinnon, Allan G 

103 Sherman ave 
Trenton, N J 
Mitchell, Forrest R 

24 Morrill, Dorchester, Mass 
McQuillan, Hugh D 

Haverhill, Mass 

N 
Newman, John Portland 

O 

Orel way, Frank B 

Cambridge Springs, Penn 
Ordway, Charlie S 

Berlin Falls, N H 



NON-RESIDENTS 



45 



Peabodv, Charles H 

Milau, N H 
IMeice, Clarence W 

Cumberland Center 
Parsons, Maud L (Smith 

Goshen, Mass 
Pendleton, Walter B 

St Louis, Mo 
Pendleton, Carolyn P 

(Sheldon Greenwich, Conn 
Partridge, Lizzie M 

( Partridge No Whitefield 
Partridge, James A 

No Whitefield 
Partridge, John A 

Coopers Mills 
Pinkham, Edith (Gooding 
23 Moultrie, Dorchester, Mass 
Pinkham, Annie (Hall 

Portland 
Plummer, Clara A (Currier 

427 Cumberland, Portland 
Plummer, Ada C (Lane 

Ocean View Park, Portland 
Plummer, Edward C 

07 Dummer, Bath 
Plummer, Annie R (Carey 

So Ereeport 
Plummer, Ella E (Pease 

Tenants Harbor 
Pi'att, Harry J Rawley, Mass 



Pratt, Frank H 

"Henry Chapel," 
East Boston, Mass 
Pierce, George Alameda, Cal 
Parker, Charles C 

New Haven, Conn 
Parker, Bertha M 

511 Congress, I'ortland 
Packer, Herbert E 

Hartford, Conn 
Packer, J Willard 

Haverhill, Mass 

R 

Russell, Mary F (Baker 

6 Demot Court, Portland 
Russell, Edward (> 

Grey, Portland 
liussell, Jennie H (Goodall 

Sanford 
Raynes, Edward S 

52 Court, Bath 
Rogers, Alice M (Francis 

Auburn 
Rogers, Lizzie E (Chadsey 

So Ereeport 
Rogers, Ernest L Ereeport 
Rogers, Lida B (Gould 

Ereeport 



46 



NON-RESIDENTS 



SpringPr, Nellie F Gardiner 
Sawyer, Florence (True 

41 Wilmot, Portland 
Sarft-ent. Emma R (Goodwin 
22 Boynton, Worcester, Mass 
Sanborn, Eliza B (Morrill 

R F D 2, Cumberland Center 
Simonton, Ralph G 

Lambertville, N J 
Simonton, Hattie L 

Front, So Portland 
Simonton, Eben 

Falmouth Foreside 
Simonton, Hardy L Hebron 
Simonton, Lizzie C (Parker 

Lisbon Falls 
Simonton, Joseph H 

corner So Broadway & 10th 
Los Angeles, Cal 
Simonton, Clinton 

Oklohoraa 
Simonton, Annie G Hebron 
Stockwell, Henry P 

Stanstead, P Q 
Stockwell, Eleanor L (Pollock 
Danville, P Q 
Shaw, Nellie F 

New Dorchester, Mass 
Seabury, Alfred H 

Uphams Corner Sta 
Dorchester, Mass 
Stoddard, Pearl L (Parker 

New Haven, Conn 



Stoddard, Mildred 

Manchester, Conn 
Seabury, Helen D (Dyer 

103 Day, Roxbury, Mass 
Seabury, Lucy G (Green 

19 Forbes 
Jamaica Plain, Mass 
Seabury, Sylvanus M 

Wakefield, Mass 
Seabury, Franklin W 

Wakefield, Mass 
Seabury, Irving L 

Everett, Mass 
Seabury, Fannie B 

Everett, Mass 
Seabury, Walter H 

Spokane, Washington 
Seabury, Edna F (Russell 

Camden 
Soule, Linman A 

Dennison, Turner 
Soule, Frank L 

Rochester, N H 
Soule, George C 

601 E Broadway 
So Boston, Mass 
Skillin, George A 

35 Cottage, So Portland 
Skillin, Edith L (Davis 

So Freeport 
Soule, Charles E 

21 Market, Amesbury, Mass 
Sawyer, Louise (Ringrose 

Freeport 



NON-RESIDENTS 



47 



Tracy, Solomon 

Mar8 Hill, New Brunswick 
Tracy, Charles E Montecello 
Tracy, James W Skowhe^an 
Tracy, May M (Henderson 

Forest Station 
Thomas, Roy H 

106 Warren, Roxbury, Mass 
True, Ralph B 

So Framin^ham, Mass 
True, William M 

1 Washington ave 
So Portland 
True, Harry U 

60 Pearl, Boston, Mass 
True, Leslie K 

RFD, Pittsfield, N H 
True, Arthur C 

16th ave, Haverhill, Mass 
True, Marion G (Redfei-n 

Winchester, Mass 



Van Iderstine, Bertha A 

(Tripp Cumberland Center 

W 

Williams, Georgia W (Leadley 
Boston, Mass 
Williams, Harriett L (Jiird 

Park, Portland 



Wilson, Frank A 
10 Williams, Worcester, Mass 
Walsh, John H 

High, Portland 
Walf-h, Annie M (Pendleton 

235 Cumberland ave 
Portland 
Walsh, Margaret (Mc Mann 

852 Huntington ave 
Roxbury, Mass 
Walsh, Agnes A 

51 Brown, Waltham, Mass 
Walsh, Catherine A 

100 Oak, Portland 
Wight, Leon a A (Read 

28 Autumn, St John, N B 
Wight, Weston J 

Gorham, N H 
Wight, Stella N (Wright 

34 Broadway, Lowell, Mass 
Winslow, George H Freeport 
Walker, Elkanah H 

Crosby, Augusta 
Whitney, Alberta E (Kendall 

Bethel 
Whitney, Grace M (Williamson 
17 Shawmut,Somerville, Mass 
Whitney, E Leone 

118 High, Auburn 
Wyman, Cora N (Anderson 

Freeport 
Walker, Ernest L 

16 Hamsted Road 
Jamaica Plain, Mass 



48 



NON-RESIDENTS 



Winslow, Lucy A (Hamlin 

Woodfords 
Winslow, Edith L (Butler 

Woodfords 
Winslow, Bert H 

Falmouth Foreside 
Winslow, Sarah E (Butler 

Wasbino:ton ave, Portland 
Walker, Harry R 33 Florence 

E Somerville, Mass 



York, Sarah C (Storer 

Brunswick 
York, Horace Kennebunk 

York, Fred G Kennebunk 

Young, Joseph A 

Seattle, Washington 



Census of Vanmoutb 
1904 



The population ot the town of Yarmouth has \wexi 
arranged herewith in families wheie that arranoetnent has 
been possible. In these families, in addition to the resi- 
dent liviiit»' members, the nnmes of the non-resident mem- 
bers are included. It should be borne in mind that this 
plan does not include the names of all former residents 
of this town, as the names of the non-residents appear 
only when one or both the parents are stiU Iivin<>; in the 
town. At the end of the Census will be found the names 
of non-residents with their present addresses, when such 
addresses have been given to us. The n.on -residents are 
indicated by the (*). 

Following: the names of the population is the occu- 
pation. To designate the occupations we have used the 
more common abbreviations and contractions. Some of 
these lollow: Farmer — far; carpenter— car; railroad ser- 
vice — R R ser; student, a member of an advanced institution 
of learning— stu; pupil, a. member of a lower grade of schools 
—pi; housework— ho; laborer— lab; physician and surgeon— 
phy & sur; clergyman— clerg; merchant— mer; teacher— tr; 
blacksmith— blk; clerk— cl; book-keeper— bk kpr; lawyer — 
law; mechanic— mech; engineer— eng; insurance— ins; maker 
— mkr; worker— w'kr; work— wk; shoe shop work— s s work. 

This Census was taken expressly for this work during 
the summer of 1904, by R. C. Russell, Kent's Hill, Me. 



50 



CENSUS 



YARMOUTH P. O. 



Allen, Fred E 


ins ao't 


Fannie L (Sawyer ho 


Hazel M 


Pl 


Glaclyw M 


pl 


Anderson, Lucinda N 


(Walker 




nurse 


Ralph S 




foreman oannin 


(;• factory 


Allen, Walter B 




supt of schools 


Susan G (Greenleaf ho 


Allen, Byron I) ' 




Eleanoi'a (Goodi 


ig ho 


Byron M 


s s work 


Harold B 


cl 


Ruth F 


pl 


Clara E 


pl 


Anderson, Fred C 


mill op 


Mabel A (Eaton 


ho 


Fred W 




Jennie A 




Abbott, Jeremiah G 


lab 


Arseneault, Lillian 


mill o]j 


Arseneault, Mary 


mill op 


Acklej", Freeman 


mill op 


Hattie (Bryant 


ho 


Olive L 


pl 



Anderson, Isabella (Carter 

nurse 
Ida ho 

Harry mill op 

B 

Blanchard, Edward G far 

Sarah C (Emery ho 

*()live L ho 

George E milkman 



ho 
ho 
pl 
pl 
phy 
ho 



*Alice C 

Baker, Leana (Hutchins 

Henry H 

Albert E 

Bates, James M 

Hester A R (Sawtelle 

Edward C nmriner 

*George F phy 

Harriet L U S ser 

Blanchard, Sarah J (Baker ho 

Baker, Lucy M (Chandler ho 

Bernard, Judith ho 

Bar stow, Eva M cl 

Baker, Anna P ho 

Bennett, Roxauna E (Mitchell 

ho 

*Lillian A ho 

Elizabeth A ho 



CENSUS 



51 



Sadie F ho 
*Ed\vin H 

supt of Tufts Collpj^e 

Daniel mill op 

Blaiichard, Eiios A imisti- 

Mary E ((n)odiii<»' ho 
"Edward G iiiusiciaTi 

Brewer, Thomas W mill op 

Millisse (Gooding- ho 

Brown, Lewis E mill op 

Lora E (Hilehey ho 

Harold L ].! 
Blanch a rd H 
RetaH 
Alfred M 

Barbour, (Jharles S 

foreman pulp mill 

EllaS (Skdlino-s ho 

Helen L stn 

Baker, Albert far 

Frank far 

*Emily ho 

Buckman, James M retired 

Nicholas D iar 

Clarence L lecturei* 

*Albion L dec 

*Carrie P lio 

Edna Ji (Marston ho 

Bennett, David H painter 

Lizzie F (Lorino- ho 

Marion s s work 

Bennett, Arthur F painter 
L Myrtle (Stoddard ho 
EveJvn M 



Rodney A 

Bryant, Jackson retired 
Phoebe (LTanseome ho 

Eugene H ialj 

Hattie 1 ho 

Bryant, Eugene lab 

Emma (Morris ho 

Buckle, John mill op 

Margaret (Ma gee ho 

* William T far 
M a rga ret E m i 1 1 o p 

* Harry A mill op 
Laura B ho 
Mabel A ho 

i^ennett, William F mill op 
Isabell P (Partridge ho 

*Harry B s s work 

Arthur F painter 

Prentice M mill op 

*Howard C cl 

William L car 

Charles R stu 

Br\'ant, George E lab 

Samuel A mer 

Edna ho 

Ella F (Adams ho 

i)rown, Willis F far 

Louisa (Gould ho 

Wallace F elec R R 

Lin wood H mill op 

Alice K pi 
Elsie M 

Bran scorn, Sarah E ho 

*Annie S ho 



52 



CENSUS 



*Ernest J bk kpr 

Bnckuam, Henry S retired 

Josephine (Piper ho 

*Harriet E dr ndcr 

*Cordelia C ho 

Lewis R artist 

Bucknam, Lewis R artist 

Mamie (King ho 
Annie M 

Brown, Ellen C (Buck ho 

Susie E lio 

Bucknam, Everet N uudertkr 

BellF (Dexter ho 



Cleaves, Augustus H far 

Ada L (Loring ho 

Edmond stu 

Coombs, John car 

Frances S (York ho 

George E mer 

Albert H iiier 

Cousens, Samuel expressman 

Edith M (Hall ho 

Chase, Charles A phy 

Gertrude A (Hayes ho 
Nellie H 

Estelle B stu 

Chaisson, Lamable mill oj) 

Lhcebe (Thibaudault ho 

Joseph A lab 
William 

Cleaves, Angler G cl 



Laura (Hitchcock ho 

Florence K pi 

Geoi'ge T pi 
Clarence H 
Dorothy A 

Carr, John mill op 

Jennie (Haines ho 

EmmaE pi 

William J pi 

Cutter, Lucy Q ho 

Cobb, John M car 

Abbie S (Chase ho 

*Helen M ho 

*Herbf'rt L car 

John F stu 

Corson, Walter E elec R R 

Cora B (Dyer ho 

Collins, Darias retired sea cap 

Mary C (Drue ho 

Leon S p;j inter 

Edith M ho 

Mabel C ho 

Josie G ho 

Bernice I stu 

Cook, Mary A (Grant ho 

Corliss, Octavius H mill op 

Cora E (Pierce ho 

Bertha E ho 

Charles H s s wk 

Lena P ho 

Mabel G pi 

Coffin, Bertha M (Groves 

Coffin, Llewellyn T 

carriage mkr 



CENSUS 



53 



Olive A (Todd bo 

Morris L plumber 

Bertba s s wk 

William I) painter 

Chandler. Hai-riet M (Grant bo 
Walter K 

CbristeiKsen, Cbristian mill op 

IMariou (Madseu bo 

Marie C pi 

Emai pi 
Tbora C 

Cleaves, Alfred retired 

Elmira (Hamilton bo 

Alfred E bk kpr 

Emma S ho 

Cain, Harry S mecb 
Emma T (Kinghorn bo 
Grace A 

Corliss, Ferdinand M mill op 

Lillie (Hardino- bo 

*Lewis L s s wk 

Albert A s s wk 

Ulmont N pi 

Harold L pi 

Collins, Leon S painter 

Vessia (Kinghorn ho 

Mildred F pi 

Robert S pi 

Edward G pi 
Clarence W 
Willard A 

Clark, Elisha A mer 

Lydia A (Haskell ho 

Frank L stu 



I^eonard E pi 

Raymond J pi 

Corliss, Charles H cobbler 

Margaret E (Sears dr mk 

Collins, George W marketman 
Harriett C (Curtis ho 

Ellen G p] 

P'rauces M 

Cram. Walter M car 

Ella (Black ho 

Sadie M bo 

Frank AV car 

Bertba D p] 

Josephine R pi 

Curtis, Thomas L 

retired ship car 
Josephine (Hitchcock ho 

Card, Joseph H fish 

Annie ( Watson ho 

Joseph pi 

D 

Dole, Mary E (Brown ho 

Frederick H tr 

Day, Byron D mer 

Mildred L p] 

Dennison, William H mer 

Winfield (Rodgers ho 

Herbert M 

Da vies Howard lawyer 

Dion, Henry elec R R 

Josie (Eneir ho 

Dyer, Charles R car 



54 



CENSUS 



Annie M (Kin< 
Cora B 
Martin M 
Dnrgau, Tsabelle 



dr mkr 
ho 
stn 

iiO 



Doughty, James H bllv 

* Julius H moulder 
*Leader E far 

Desroches, Mary M ho 

Dresser, Aunetta (} (Seabiny 
ho 

* Horatio W tr 
Jean P stu 
Pbilip S stu 

Desroches, Philip mill op 

Mary R (Desroches ho 

Rose , 

Desroches, Jennie ho 

Desroches, Fred mill o]) 

Doucet, Maogie mill o]) 

Desroches, Mary ho 

Desroches, Joseph s s wk 

Day, Julia mill op 

Doughty, Abbie F (Sanborn ho 

* Willis N ship car 
Leon A raer 
*Gertie M ho 
Charles S s s wk 

Dennisou, James B blk 

Bertha A (Whitney ho 

Charles C plumber 

William H mer 

Demers, John lab 

Celenia (Venasse ho 

Eva pi 



Antonio 

Daniel, Joseph lab 

Doyle, Oscar W car 
Eunice G (Drinkwater ho 

Marion H stu 

Mabel F pi 

Mildred M pi 
Edward R 

Doble, Alvinza D lab 

Annie A (Merrill ho 
*Alberto M steam fitter 

Daniel, Joseph T elec R R 

Mary (Doucett ho 

Joseph A pi 

Maryann S pi 

Fre.i A pi 
Blanche R 
Katherine E 

Daniel, Francis lab 

*A[ary ho 

*Felix teamster 

*Ellen ho 

Joseph elec R R 

Charles lab 

Drinkwater. John (I sea cap 
Harriet F (Hamilton ho 

Alfred C lab 

Edith J ho 



Eneir, Josie (Blanchard ho 
Archie mill op 



CENSUS 



Fog^r, Willis S elec R II 

Julia M (Foog ho 

Earle S pi 

Louise K pi 

HhioIcI S pi 

Ruth A pi 

Flower, Nellie M (Beunett ho 

Fogo;, Oscar D mill op 

E(Jith (Gooch ho 

Fos.^, Marv S (Bryant ho 

*AlbertE elec 

Freeman, Mrs E Dudley 

(Carl k on ho 
Mary stu 

Constance stu 

Fogg, Chester pi 

Freeman, William H barber 
Ida (Anderson ho 

Jennette M stu 

William A pi 

Almeda I 



Grant, William M mer 

*Fred D lab 
Lucinda E (Knight ho 
George B mill op 

Harriet M ho 

William O cl 

Lucy W ho 

Arthur M pi 



Alfred iN pi 

Edward E pi 
Ernest L 
Nettie A 

Greely, Roswell P 

coke, coal & wood dealer 

Martha S (Low ho 
Eddena 

Gould, Mary (Black ho 

Gore, Moses B mason 

Augusta (Thurlow ho 

Elizabeth ho 

Green, Charles L car 

Helen H (Dunham ho 
Mary L 

Green, Fannie (Blake ho 

* Harry M s s wk 

Martha C ho 

Charles L ear 

Ellen F ho 

Grindle, Joan P (Gray ho 

*Frank B ins agt 

Abbie A ho 

Gaudet, Joseph mill op 

Mary (Bernard ho 

John P mill op 

Peter mill op 

Emily mill op 

Camille mill op 

Joseph pi 
Julienne 

Grey, Susan A ho 

Grant, Frances E (Ross ho 
Norman P elec R R 



56 



CENSUS 



Greeley, John S far 

Hester A (Small bo 

Gooding, Melissa (Goodinobo 
Lena M mill op 

Carrie L s s \vk 

Gould, Georoe F s capt 

Anna M (Winslow ho 

*J Harold elerg 

Hattie W bo 

Gooding, William H s eapt 
Marion (Moi'timer bo 

Marion L stu 

William T stu 

Grant, Mary A (Corliss ho 
William M mer 

Edwin F lab 

Groves, Ella S (Sawyer dr mk 
Bertha M 

Freeman S lab 

Arlene V pi 

Greenwood, Joseph lab 

Tberesiasse (Gosselein ho 
Clara ho 

*Ella ho 

Fred laun man 

Stanley car 

Amemile L laun man 

Dolpbice pi 

Giant, Celina mill op 

Green, Thomas mill op 

Lizza (Foster ho 

*Kobert far 

*James painter 

Thomas mill op 



Joseph mill op 

Jennie bo 

Greeu, Joseph mill op 

Louisa M (Mills ho 

William E 

Grant, Charles cl 

Helen (Parsons ho 

Alice G stu 

Green, Thomas mill op 

Alice (Quinn mill op 

Gooding, Cora S (Durg-an ho 
Eleanora I ho 

*Charles E druggist 

*Artbur F cl 

Gooding, Mary C (Prince ho 
William H s capt 

Clara B ho 

Greeley, Charles E car 

Sarah A (Sawyer ho 

H 

Hutchins, Tryphenia K (York 
ho 

Hall, Harriet A (Brown ho 
Edith M bo 

Laura B tr 

Hutchinson, William P blk 
Hanab M (Campbell ho 
Mary J bo 

Humphrey, Augustus H 

R R ser 
Florence I (Gurney bo 
Homer C musician 



CENSUS 



57 



Lucy M U S ser 

Hill, Sarah B (Seabury ho 
Floreuce s s work 

Higgins, BeDJamiu L 

elect R R 
Myrtle M (Bennett ho 

Augustus B pi 

Ruth A 
Mildred L 

Ham. George E s s work 

Minnie (Jones ho 

Robert P stu 

Mildred E stu 

Ralph C pi 

Horn, Abbie L (Ham ho 

Ham, Abbie L (Lowe ho 

George E s s work 

Hill, Walter H fisherman 

Grace P (Newell ho 

Annie B mill op 

Hill, Fred blk 

Fannie E (Lombard ho 
Charles H car 

Ernest P pi 

Hat tie H pi 

Susanna T pi 

Aim on P pi 

Maurice F pi 

Hale, Frances E (Fogg ho 
*Frauk A mer 

Hale, Carrie L stu 

Hadlock, William mill op 

Ida C (Chaplin ho 

Sadie L stu 



Harry W stu 

Oscar C pi 

Hodsdon, Mary A (True ho 

Hill, Roy * pi 

Hill, Everett pi 

Hill, Edgar E cl 

Carrie (Wilson ho 

Anna J pi 

Bernice W pi 



Inoraham, William C S 



Jones, George 


retired 


*Joseph H 




traveling 


salesman 


*Annie O 


ho 


* Lizzie E 


ho 


Minnie H 


ho 


Johanesen, Elizebeth G ho 


Johanesen, Edward ^I stu 


Jacobsen, Gustave 


fireman 


Glga (Olsen 


ho 


Olef 




Ralph 




Jarvais, Adolors 


mill op 


K 




King, George W 


elec R R 


Charles W 


Pl 


Vernon 


pl 



58 



CENSUS 



King, Huldah D (Leighton ho 

Anuie M dr mkr 

George W elec R R 

*J Frank elee R R 

Kenney, Augustus fur 

Ellen L bo 

Kingborn, William H mason 
Amelia (Thompson bo 

*Gelia F bo 

Vessia E bo 

Howard E macb 

EmmaT bo 

Leslie G painter 

Knight, Darius L far 

Edward F lab 

*Emma bo 

*Nellie bo 

*NettieA bo 

Liicinda. bo 

*Ricbard s s work 

*Inez ho 

*Ge()rge s s woi'k 

Knight, Harry W elec R R 

Elsie (Mason ho 

Kingsbury, Ormau A lab 

Winnie I (Stevens bo 



Leslie, John A mill op 

Elizabeth U (True ho 

Leslie, Alexander retired 

John A mill op 

George G mill op 

*Lillie M bo 



*I)uncan D mill op 

*Lidia M bo 

Libby, Willie E car 
Lillian M (Maxwell bo 

Erving R pi 

Loring, Nesraith mill op 

Myrtle (Whitney ho 

Gladys stu 

Doiis pi 

Lnfkin, Harry E 
Gen Sec State Sunday School 
Elizabeth L (Lawrence ho 

Chloe-Allen pi 
John L 

Leighton, Morris H mill op 

Jennie (McCray ho 

Leighton, Scott T mill op 

Leigbton, George A mill op 

Arexine G (Ha^^es bo 

*MaryT ho 

^lonis H lar 

Lawrence, William L 

Loi'ing, Fred ]{ mill op 

Julia (lady ho 

Lee W ' pi 

Walter B pi 

Garland C pi 
Una E 

Leighton, Edmund F mill op 

Sarah J (Caldwell bo 

Dean I] pi 
Philip H 

Lenord, Lillian M (Crockett 

ho 



CENSUS 



59 



Edith A >stii 

Lei«ihtoi], Arthur N mill o]) 

Lei^htou, Alfred S mill op 

Piisciila (Leij^hton ho 

Edmund F mill op 

* Frank W elec 

Leiohtou, Edwin W car 

Maudp E (Parker ho 

Robert P 

M 

Merrill, Herbert A dentist 

Leila (Small artist 

Jessie E mus stu 

Eawrenee B pi 

Miller, Marv J (McLearn ho 

Frames M ho 

Edith S nurse 

Morrisoj), David retired 

Elizabeth (McGee ho 

Daniel U mill o}) 

John A mill o]) 

*'rhonias H R R ser 

Mary A ho 

Mariner S mill op 

William G s s work 

Clarence D pi 

Merrill, Theresa M retired 

Mayo, Ellen S ho 

Morson, Robert R cler<»- 

Florence (Mills ho 

McPhew, Patrick mill op 

Merrill, Melville C postmaster 



Leah H (Humphrey ho 
*Meldou H elec eng 

Merrill, Rnth C 

Mace, Theodat S (Dunham ho 

Mills, Elijah elec R R 

Mary (Blauchard ho 

Louisa ho 

Francis A mill op 

Lillian M ho 

Ethel pi 

Bern ice pi 

Elizabeth P pi 

Mills, Francis A mill op 

Jennie (Green ho 

Marr, Nancy E (Emery ho 
niabelE tr 

Harriet W tr 

Mayberry, Permelia W 

(Huston ho 

Etta (3 s s work 

HattieE ho 

l>erton A elec R R 

■"Fannie E ho 

Moriarty, John 

ti'avelling- salesman 
Maude A (Johnstone ho 

Mitchell, AbbieH (Parsons ho 

Merrill, Roy W car 

Carrie L (Gooding 

s s work 
Mansfield, Joseph G 

supt cotton mill 
William H pi 

Myron L pi 



60 



CENSUS 



Hattie (Murray ho 
Charles G 

Marston, Charles L 

corp atty and accountant 
Elizabeth J (Drumuiond 

ho 
Mabel C 

*James D salesman 

Mansfield, Robert D cl 

Kmraa E (Brown ho 
Grace E 

McGee, John T elec R R 

Mary J (Wilson ho 

John A pi 

Ernest E pi 

McCHllum, Georcre s s work 

George s s work 

Charles pi 

Lizzie (Richard ho 

Miller, Andrew J mill op 

Rose (Pluf ho 

Matis6eld, Isaiah lab 

Sarah (Mason ho 

Gertrude ho 

Winthrop J s s work 

ClititonT s s work 

Mary A mill op 

Asa I pi 

Bertha M mill op 

Lena F pi 

Effie M pi 

Mansfield, Clinton F s s work 

Alice M (Pool mill op 
Clifford O 



McMann, Peter J far 

Anna (McCartney ho 

*James J lab 

Huo-h J far 

Mary M ho 

Sarah E s s work 

*Joseph P mill op 

* William H cl 

Merrill, Martha M (Styles ho 
Hugh A press corres 

Merrill, Horace B lab 

Mitchell, Eliza S (Pratt ho 
Ida B ho 

Marston, Edna Ji (Loring ho 
*Jennie L ho 

*Charles L far 

Mad sen, Mads J mill op 

Edna (Bryant ho 

Mad sen, Jens lab 

Mitchell, Henry W car 

Miller, David mach 

Clara (Greenwood ho 

Nellie 
Harry 
Ella 
Roy 

Morris, Emma C (Reynolds 

ho 
*Josie ho 

Murry. Jared F painter 

H Leroy s s work 

Archie R mill op 

*Lizzie T ho 

Chester A lab 



CENSUS 



61 



Stephen H lab 

Murry, H Leroy s 8 work 

Florence M (Dunn ho 

Mitchell, Frederick E far 

McLaren, Frank S mill op 

Lilla M (Kuhn ho 

Leon W pi 

Jennie M pi 

Carl K pi 

Verna B 

Mansfield, Joseph H mill op 

Mary E (Bennett ho 

*Charle8C s s work 

*Wiutield L s s work 

Joseph G su]>t cotton mill 

* Willis H 8 8 work 

Robert D cl 

Florence E dr mkr 

John S cl 

Merrill, Leland mill oj) 

Mary (Libby ho 

Moxcey, Eunice P (Soule ho 

McKennon, Allan far 

Elizabeth G (Mitchell ho 

*Cbarles D cl 

*Allan G mach 

Edward G pi 

Barbara pi 

McLearn, George F mill op 

Mary (Colburn ho 

Thomas F mill op 

Hermon C mill op 

Frances T ho 

Edna M ho 



George E . pi 

Daniel J pi 

Freeman pi 

Myrtle pi 

Eva M pi 

Gertrude pi 

Alice L 
Florence P 

Mitchell, Phoebe B (Soule ho 
*Fore8t R salesman 

Eleanor H stu 

Charles N stu 

Mitchell, Frances J (Bennett 
ho 

McQuillan, Ala (Sawyer ho 
*Huoh D 8 8 work 

Roy L pi 



N 
Noyes, Hulda G 



ho 



Olesen, Ole fireman 

Anna (Jorquensen ho 

William A 



abody, Zenas B 


far 


Mary E (Grdway 


ho 


Albert C 


stu 


Edna M 


pl 


Ernestine C 


pl 



62 



CENSUS 



Peabody, Mary F (Wilson ho 
Zen as B far 

*Charles II far 

Pierce, Elizabeth B ( [jorino- lio 
* Clarence W tr 

Parsliley, Eliza F (Winslow ho 

Pendleton, Viri>iuia H (Hunter 





press corres 


Edward H 




stu 


George H 




stu 


Helen 




stu 


rsons, Alvarad 


oH 


nier 



James R lawyer 

Louise W (Williams ho 

*Maude L ho 

Parsons, Huldah B (Baker ho 

Helen ho 

Abbie H ho 

Alvarado H mer 

Pendleton, Caroline E ho 

Pendletnu, Hariet B ( Kaker ho 

* Walter B R R ser 

*Carolyn P ho 

Payson, John E car 

Clara B (Dennison ho 

Parker. Mary E (Johnson ho 

Partridge, Alonzo J car 

*Lizzie M ho 

*JamesA far 

*John A car 

Isabelle C ho 

George W 

contractor & build 
Albert R elec 



Partridge, George W 

contractor & build 
Nettie (Hewitt ho 

Amie y)l 

Fierce, David retired scapt 
*Geor<ie scapt 

Pinkham, Luella (Thoits ho 
*Annie ho 

*Edith ho 

Perry, Dominique O mill op 
Mary G (Gaudet ho 

Mary F pi 

Josie D 
Mary O 

Plum mer, Simon F mill op 
Elizabeth F (Bennett ho 
Howard C stu 

Hermon F lab 

Edward S pi 

Plummer, Kuth B (Harding ho 
Simon F mill op 

*Clara A ho 

^Vda C ho 

*Edward C lawyer 

*AnuieR ho 

*Eda E ho 

Pratt, Frank H tug boat capt 
Susie (McFaaden ' ho 

Clare N pi 

May V pi 

Hazel L 

Parker, Mary E (Corliss ho 
Etta E ho 

Maude E ho 



CENSUS 



63 



Potter, Howard E car 

Ellen M (Smith ho 
Alice R 
El win B 

Prince, Clara B ((looding- ho 

Harlan P pi 

Jessie M pi 



Eowe, William H druggist 

Russell, Isabelle E (Gray ' ho 

Charles F salesman 

Rogers, Andrew S mill op 

Francena (Tuttle ho 

* Alice M ho 

*Lizzie E ho 

*Ernest L s s wk 

Fannie h<> 

*Lida B ho 

Rogeis, James D trader 

Mary (Greenleaf ho 

Edith B tr 

Henry G pi 

Annie M ])1 

Louise A pi 

Carl T 

Rieker, Arthur C R R sei- 

Russell, Maria J ho 

Richardson, Elizabet h A ( Allen 

Roberts, Walter J granite bus 

Harriet T (Davis ho 

Walter A oranite bus 



Skillin, Harriet E (Seabury ho 

Arthur C s s wk 

"Georgie A ho 

Ethel A ho 

Edward S mill op 

*Edith L ho 

Scamman, Frank E blk 

Nettie (Meacham ho 

Benjamin J elec 

Flora E ho 

Sonle, Susan G (Bruce ho 

^Charles E cl 

Soule, Beth B ho 

Skill ings, Woodbury B 

spring bed wk 

Mar}^ (Brown ho 

Marion B stu 

Stockwpll, William H mer 

Mary L (Goodhue ho 

*Henry P phy 

* Eleanor L ho 

Hermon K pby 

Lucy M tr 

Alice L stu 

Anna B T pi 

Nellie G pi 
AVilliam J 

Stubbs, Harry Iv 

ast supt Life Ins Co 

Abbie A (Grindle ho 

Basil L stu 

Perl in e M pi 



64 



CENSUS 



Caro E pi 

Olcra DeF 
Stubbs, Helen A (Merrill ho 

Harry L ins agt 

Shaw, Lorenzo L manuf 

*Nellie F ho 

Shaw, Cornelius M mer 

Lena S (Ski]]ing:s ho 

Skilling:s, Carrie B (Smith ho 

Lena S ho 

Small, Warren A lab 

Sawyer, VVilmer E mar eng 

Bertha E (Corliss ho 

Irma L 

Arthur W 
Sawyer, Margaret D (Grannell 
ho 

Wilmer E mar eng 

Fannie L ho 

Sawyer, Stillman far 

Annie S (Coffin ho 

Seabury, Hermon car 

Lizzie E (York ho 

*Alfred H steam fitter 

Lillian T el 

Smith, Harry T elec R R 

Harriett T (Titcomb ho 
Smith, Ellsworth L car 

Callie H ho 

Ida (Henley ho 

Gertrude L pi 

Smith, Mahala H (Hamilton 
ho 

Ellsworth L car 



Stockbridge, ]\Iary 

Stoddard, Mary M (Stearns 

ho 
Howai'd L • tel ser 

Wallace O mill op 

* Pearl L ho 

L Myrtle ho 

*Mil(ired S mill op 

Hazel M pi 

Stoddard, Margaret E( Buckle 
ho 
Charles L pi 

Lawience L pi 

Alfred G 
Harold R 

Smith, Edward P chemist 

Flora J (Johnson ho 

Sawyer, Joseph P mill op 

Emma (Tweedee ho 

Smith, Sarah A (Bruce ho 

Nellie M ho 

Harry T elec R R 

Edward P mill op 

George J 

Government employ 

Seabury, Ellen J (Yeaton ho 
Gertrude nurse 

Harry K s s wk 

Seabury, Am mi D painter 

Mary (Mason ho 

*Helen D ho 

*Lucy G ho 

George L painter 

Seabury, George L painter 





CENSUS 




65 


Alice E 


pl 


Everett S 






Seabury, Joseph H 


mill op 


Turner, Harry C elec R R 


Ida M (Knight 


ho 


Frances (McLearn 




ho 


Louis I 


pl 


Charles F 






Ruth D 


pl 


True, Benjamin F 




far 


Julia M 


pl 


Myra (Forrest 
Pearl F 




ho 
pl 


T 




Tuttle, Elizabeth (Fitts 
Francena 




ho 
ho 


Twombly, A H Princes Point 


Eliza P 




ho 


Dugas 




Elvina L 




ho 


Edith (ColHns 




Twombly, Alexander H 






El mire 




supt pu 


P 


mill 


Dolphice 




Sophia (Hitchcock 




ho 


Celina 




Alexander H 




pl 


Demois 




Ellen C 







Lemable 

True, Frank G pl 

True, Paul A pi 

Tilton, Anson F printer 

Enie C (xidams ho 

True, Irving- F banker 

M Gertrude (Lane ho 

*Marion G ho 

True, Augustus W car 

Harriet (Mitchell ho 

Taber, Everett S elec 

Elizabeth (Holmes ho 

Sherwood H pl 

Georgia L pl 

Gertrude S pl 
Harold B 
Elizabeth 

Taber, Ann L (Bruce ho 



^an Iderstine, 


John 


L mill op 


Alice M (Ci 


irry 


ho 


Edith M 




ho 


*Bertha A 




ho 


Annie M 




pl 


Mai-garet T 


pl 


^^an Iderstine, 


Reginald 






mill op 



w 



Welch, George F 


mill op 


Mary J (Miller 


ho 


Charles A 


pl 


Bertha M 


pl 



66 



CENSUS 



Wellcome, Frank mu8 

Mary L (Liiidsey ho 

Frank L cl 

Elsie M pi 

Woods, Ella A s s wk 

Winslow, Mary L mill op 

Wilson, Cbarles cl 

Ward, Charles L 

nioht supt pulp mill 
Flora M (Winslow ho 

Winslow, Susan Y (Coffin ho 
Flora M ho 

*Geor^e H expressman 

Walker, Emma A ho 

Walker, Lyman retired 

Lyman F retired 

*Elkanah H R R ser 

W'alker, L^mian F retired 

Eutj;enie C (Carrisle ho 

Wilson, Mary J (Ricker ho 
Andrew G car 

OraM ho 

Whitney, Charles H mill op 
Flora E (Harding^ ho 

*Alberta E ho 

M} rtie J ho 



*Grace M ho 

*E Leone s s wk 

Georgia B pi 

Whitten, Etta S (Fogg ho 

Grace M ho 

Waite, Harlan P elec R R 

Alice B stu 

Webb. Rufus S coal dealer 

Mary (Jordan ho 

Charles R lab 

George R pi 

Lida F pi 

West, Rachel J (Hodsdon 

Walker, John car 

Winslow, Dennis E car 

*Lucy A ho 

*Edith L ho 

*Bert H gardener 

diaries H eng 

Perlie E cl 

*Sarah E ho 

Clara stu 

Mary A stu 

Meld on E pi 

Watson, ( ho 

Nathaniel fibs 



CENSUS 



67 



YARMOUTH R. F. D. 1 



Anderson, Georo-e C teamster 
Clara B (Hill ho 

Olive C 

Adams, Frederick A F retired 
Sarah L (Denning ho 

Allen, Georoe A painter 

Ermina (Fabyan ho 

*E Mabel ' ho 

E Gertrude ho 



B 



Black, Joseph far 

Bennett, Clifford B mill op 

Ida F (Crockett ho 

Clifford H salesman 

Frank A pi 
Harriett E 

Brown, John F far 

Mary A (Lovell ho 

Hattie F nurse 

*Blanche M ho 

* Edmund P salesman 

Gertrude L stu 

John M stu 

Brewer, Horace A gardener 
Hattie E (Thompson ho 

Charles F pi 

Bucknam, Nicholas D far 



Phebe (Groves ho 

George R undertaker 

E]verett N undertaker 

Preze L car 

Barry, Patrick far 

Bucknam, William E far 

Kate (Mahone^^ ho 

*Frauk W druggist 

*Maude ho 

Bucknam, Ann E ho 

Bryant, Alta V ho 

Bucknam, Clarence L far 

Jennie M (Young ho 

Sumner E pi 

Bibb^T, Greenleaf far 

Mary (Beattie ho 

Ann M ho 

Emma (i ho 

*Amos S s s wk 

*Fred N s s wk 

Ellsworth G 

prop boarding house 



Chandler, Frank B lab 

Adella F (Dyer ho 

Alfred B ^ stu 

Campbell, John F mill op 

Mary (McCullon ho 
Howard 



CENSUS 



Corliss, Matilda E ho 

Curit, Joseph S mill op 

Eliza A (Johnson ho 

Jennie B ho 

Renie F pi 

Vaug^hndella pi 

Josie F pi 

Cleaves, Freeman G far 
Sadie J (Woodbury ho 

Freeman G Jr pi 

Walter E pi 

Elmer W pi 
Lillian G 
Elizabeth P 
Burton N 

Croudis, William F bik 
Elizabeth A (Munroe ho 

William F Jr elec R R 

Annie B stu 

Geori^e S pi 

Curit, William S mill op 

Eva E (Quirk ho 
Lillian P 
Iva A 
Margaret L 

Curit, Ira S mill op 

Josephine (Light ho 

Curit, Henry N painter 

S Florence (Curit ho 

Earle L pi 
Guy S 

Cleaves, John D far 

Fannie O (Hicks ho 



Dyer, Eliza J (Pinkham ho 
AdellaF ho 

Drinkwater, Sumner P 

sea ca pt 
Alif-e G (Drinkwater ho 

Doyle, Eliza J (Parker ho 

J Etvin far 

Wallace R far 

Oscar W car 

Doyle, Wallace R far 

Lena A (Fitts ho 

Geneva A 

Drinkwater, Sarah E (Staples 

ho 

*Hattie M stenog 

John A car 

Alice G ho 

Drinkwater, John A car 

Nellie (Groves ho 

Drinkwater, Ferdinand P 

painter 
Ella (Drew ho 

Bertha Al tr 

Frank H far 

*()scar M mech 

Grace R 
Allan 

Drinkwater, Nicholas retired 
Margaret H (Gra^^ ho 

John G sea capt 

Mary A ho 



Sumner P 



sea capt 



CENSUS 



69 



Joshua A G 
*Margaret 
*Lucy S C 
Eunice G 
*Lilliau E 



U S ser 
ho 
ho 
ho 
ho 



Drinkwater, Joshua A G 

l^ S ser 
Harriet (Robie ho 

Elizabeth R 
Dunning, Robert A 

antique dealer 
Lucy A (Given ho 



Eastman, Adonas 



far 



Farrer, Nathaniel G retired 

Fitts, Fred VV mill op 

Annie M (Sawyer ho 

P'red A far 

Sadie A pi 

Roy M pi 

Annie W pi 

Augustine S 

Fitts, AbbieN (Davis ho 

Fred W mill op 

Milton M lar 

*Eva M jewelry wk 

*Mary E jewelry wk 

Lena A ho 

Fickett, Eugene L painter 
Evalena (Curit ho 



Flewelling, Edward M mill op 

Emma T (Beesley ho 

Henry W stu 

Foley, Jeremiah far 

Fitts, Milton M 

baggage master 

Nellie M (Strout ^ ho 

Ernest M pi 
Verna W 



Grant, Edwin F 

landscape gardener 

Ella (Allen ho 

Frances E ho 

Edgar L pi 

Gammon, Edward S far 

Jennie S (Seabury ho 

Goldrup, Henry M mach 

Nellie ( Pearson ho 

Dora F pi 

Alice M pi 

Marion C pi 

Gladys S pi 

Henry M pi 

Gooding, Susie E (Brown ho 

H 

Hill, Charles A 

supt Town Farm 

Nellie G (Day ho 

Hamilton, Woodbury D car 

Mary A (Drinkvvater ho 

Hicks, Mary B ho 



70 



CENSUS 



J 
Jewett, Casper retired 



Kenney, John W far 

Katherine (Clare ho 

Elizabeth M pi 

Frank B p] 

John E pi 
Helen C 



Libby, Walter H mill op 

Libby, Elizabeth S (Pool ho 
Lawrence, Frank L far 

Gertrude L (Royal ho 

Philip B 
Light, Josephine (Richard ho 



*Anous 




pl 


Lombard, Charles 


E 


car 


Ressa (Cook 




ho 


Sadie B 




stu 


Leslie J 




pl 


Charlie L 




pl 


Abbott G 






Leighton, Ruthetta (Purves 






ho 


Fred W 


hay 


dealer 


M Etta 




ho 


*Hattie F 




ho 


Lovell, Harlan P 




far 


Bertha M (And 


erson 


ho 


ZoeW 







Lane, Joseph H far 

Louise C (Wilson ho 

Lovett, Charles H lab 

Angie (Walker ho 

M 



McLearn, Thomas F 


mill op 


Sarah A (Baston 


ho 


Edwin F 




Frederick S 




Mansfield, James F 


mill op 


Abbie (Mason 


ho 


McNeill, John C 


far 


Annie C (Miller 


ho 


Frank D 




Murray, Archie R 


mill op 


Addie E (Bryant 


ho 


Margaret L 




Mabel A 




Annette R 




Mason, James 


far 


Minnie (Foley 


ho 


Flora B 


pl 


Celia M 


pl 


Frances L 


pl 


Annie M 




Arthur J 




Mason, Asa (Read 


ho 


Joseph 


mill op 


James 


far 


Sarah 


ho 


Abbie 


ho 



CENSUS 



71 



N 



Nelson, Blatchford I pi 



Ordway, Sumner H far 

Sarah J (Jevvett bo 

Marv E ho 

Minnie F nurse 

*Frank B cl 

*Charlie S janitor 

Lizzie E ho 

(leorge B stu 



Pratt, Jacob R far 

Helen M ho 

Eugene H far 

Pratt, Eugene H far 

Carrie E (True ho 

Pool, Charles retired 

Frances E (Loring ho 

Sarah G ho 

Harriet G ho 

Joseph H far 

Charles L lab 

Pool, Charles L lab 

Henrietta (Hayes ho 

Marjorie E pi 
Willis H 
Bernard H 

Pulsifer, Albert L far 

Etta M (Cleaves ho 



Elroy C 

Pulsifer, William D lab 

Petersen, Soren blk 

Anna (Larsen ho 

Anna J ho 



Porter, Lester W stone cutter 


InaM (Walker 


ho 


Pratt, Lyman J 


far 


Susan S (Thompson 


ho 


Eleanor L 




*Harry J s s wk 


*Frank H tug boat 


capt 


Pearson, Frances (Miller 


ho 


Nellie F 


ho 


Preble, George 


far 


Maria B (Seabury 


ho 


Preble, William N 


far 


Inez (Nelson 


ho 


Parker, Alpheus L 


car 


*Charles C bk 


kpr 


* Berth a M 


cl 


Alice G (Groves 


ho 


Prince, Samuel A 


lar 


M Ellen (Prince 


ho 


Prince, Sarah B 


ho 


Poole, Joseph H 


far 


Mabel S (Gooding 


ho 


Herbert H 


pl 


Eleanor F 


pl 


Irene L 





72 



CENSUS 



Rowe, Charles 


far 


Jeunie M (Hutchinson ho 


William H druggist 


Sylvanus C 


stu 


Russell, Caroline H (Young 


1 


•etired 


S 




Small, Eliza J (Dyer 


ho 


Soule, Wallace H 


far 


Emma (Cleaves 


ho 


Florence M 


pl 


Jessie M 


pl 


Harry C 


pl 


Storer, Emma (Roberts 


ho 



Sweetser, George W far 

Harriet E (Small ho 

William G far 

Bertha H dr mk 

Sweetser, William G far 

Nellie I (Curtis ho 

Thomas C pl 

Harriett L pl 
G Gordon 

Soule, Herbert far 

Julia E (Walker ho 

*Linman A lab 

*Frank L painter 

Alfred W painter 

Seabury, Harriet E (Soule ho 

*Sylvanus M painter 

Joseph H far 



*Irving L 


mer 


*Franklin W 


painter 


*Fannie B 


bk kpr 


Ethel M 


ho 


Ralph D 


stu 



Seabury, Franklin T 

upholsterer 
Priscilla H (Coffin ho 

*Walter H pattern mkr 
*Edna F ho 

Soule, Sarah (Mason ho 

Eugene L tr 

*George C s s wk 

Marjorie B ho 

HattieM stu 

Alice L pl 

Soule, Horatio B retired 

Nellie ho 

Seabury, Edwin C far 

Josephine B (Lowe ho 
Ralph L stu 

Josephine L stu 

Louise A stu 

Carleton W stu 

Rollins A stu 

Seabury, Sylvina O (Oakes ho 
Jennie M ho 

Seabury, John A tax collect 
Ella L (Trowant ho 

Ella M ho 

Lida M stenog 

Ada B tr 

Seabury, Elizabeth W ho 

Seabury, Hannah (Mitchell ho 



CENSUS 



73 



Henry G teamster 

George W far 

Spofford, Nellie L 

Soulis, Henry F mill op 

Louise (Huston ho 

Soulis, EdsoD S s s wk 

Annie M (Huston ho 

Skillin, Samuel M car 

Clara ( ho 

Flora A stu 

Sandy, Samuel far 

Stowe, Samuel retired 

Soule, Alviu far 

Soule, Deborah A ho 



Todd, James H R R ser 

Nellie F (Walker ho 

Lin a VV stu 

Ethel M pi 

True, Charles H R R ser 

Mary (Curit ho 

Trimble, John C 

boarding house prop 

Maria (Clark ho 

Mary E stu 

Lawrence N stu 

Harry E stu 



W 

Webber, William H 
Maria (Black 



mill op 
ho 



Wilfred E manf 

Webber, Fred J mill op 

Beulah pi 

Wilson, Charles fireman 

Mary (Svveetser ho 

Stanley A 
Williams, Charles A mill op 

Lillian M (Leonard ho 
White, Bertha H (Sweetser ho 

Georgia B stu 

Murray H pi 

Walker, Nellie F (Staples ho 

Ada L ho 

Maurice A stone cutter 
Walker, Arthur W far 

Florence G (Gee ho 

Lois G 
Whitten, Palmer M far 

Wyraan, Freeman M far 

Christina (Worthley ho 

*Cora N ho 

Walker, Winnie A (Wormwood 

ho 

*Ernest L 

state board of health 

Ina M ho 

Arthur W far 

Whiting, John A lab 

Harry stu 

Nellie (Soale ho 

Walker, Angle (York ho 

*Harry R R R ser 



74 



CENSUS 



York, Nellie L bo 

Youno-, Joseph retired s capt 



Mahala A (Hill 
Frank E 
*Joseph A 



ho 

sea capt 

cl 



YARMOUTHVILLE P. O. 



A 




Arseneault, Charles S 


mill op 






Mary (Arseneault 


ho 


Arseneanlt, Fidele E 


fire 


*John C 


fire 


Arseueaiilt, Fidele L 


uiill op 


Theresa 


mill op 


Arseneault, L'Aimable 


mill op 


Beatrice 


pl 


Emelia (Arseneault 


ho 


Benjamin 


pl 


*Mary 


ho 


]\Ielly 


pl 


John 


mill o]) 


Anderson, Christian 




Maryanna 


mill op 


elec R R ser 


Kate 


mill oj) 


Allen, Harry T 


mill op 


Peter 


pl 


Hattie(Maxfleld 


ho 


Lizzie 


Pl 


Ruth H 




Millie 


Pl 


Geo roe M 




Arsen^nault, John 


mill op 


Allen, Charles P 


mill op 


Mary (Arseneault 


ho 


Etta (Maxfield 


ho 


Philip 


pl 


Mabel 


pl 


Joseph 


pl 


Allen, Jennie (Moody 


ho 


Anjjus 


pl 


Charles 


mill op 


Harry 




Bert poultry kpr 


Arseneault, Manuel E 


lab 


Harry T 


mill op 


Arseneault, S.vlvanus 


mill op 


May E 


tr 


Julia (Tibbetts 


ho 


Allen, Fred 


RRser 


Mar<iaret A 


pl 


Emma F (Marston ho 


John J 




LucyE 


pl 



Adams, William L 


hotel prop 


Edgar E 




Sarah (Cady 


ho 


Vena A 




William L 


cl 


Black, Sumner 


mill op 


Anderson, William 


iron wkr 


Nora (Mullen 


ho 






(jertrude 


Pl 


B 




Charles S 
Cora M 




Bernard, Arsene 


mill op 


Black, Burley 


mill op 


Mary (Gaudet 


ho 


Barton, George S 


mill op 


lima 




Frances (Keese 


ho 


Barstow, George H 


car 


Elizabeth F 


ho 


*Mabel L 


cl 


Bond, George M harness mkr 


Eva 


cl 


EllaD (Marden 


ho 


*Roy 


lab 


* James L vv 


atch mkr 


Abbie G (Grant 


ho 


*Charles R 


mer 


Julia A 


stenoo^ 


Horace 


pl 


iMauriee R 


mill op 


Bryant, Alphonzo K 


clerg 


Blake, Henry W 


jeweler 


Sarah S (Akers 


ho 



Annie E (Titcomb ho 

Margaret ho 

Blanche s s work 

Ruth W pl 

Beers, Robert W fire 

Jennie (Dunn ho 

Ernest W 
]\Iargaret E 

Bucknam, Rosilla (Lovejoy ho 
*Ambrose O s s work 

Frank C cl 

Brown, Charles H R R ser 

Elizabeth M (Gore ho 

Flora A pl 

Edith E pl 

Harry A pl 



Bertha stu 

Gladys pl 

Harold pl 

Ruth L 

Brackett, Henry I) 

traveling salesman 
Eliza P (Tuttle ho 

Beeman, Edwin D mill op 

Pearl V stu 

Goldie R pl 

Eaile O pl 

Blanchard, Nathaniel W s capt 
Grace S (Greenleaf ho 

Ren a M pl 

Blanchard, Cynthia S 

(Blanchard ho 



76 


CENSUS 




*Frances 


ho 


John 


mill op 


Cynthia E 


ho 


Ang:elina 


pl 


Nathaniel 


s capt 


Livinia 


pl 


Beers, Ethel M 


pl 


Beatrice 


pl 


Brooks, Peter C 


mill op 


Afjnes 


pl 


Sarah B (McNeill 


ho 


Mercedes 




William E 


bkkpr 


Bennett, Daniel F 


mill op 


Lilias M 


tr 


Henrietta (Johnson ho 


Gertrude 


stu 


Joseph S 


pl 


Bertha M 


pl 


Ralph F 




Blake, Charles 


car 


Blanchard, Victoria (Perrv ho 


Eva M (Richards 


ho 


Gertrude 


mill op 


Bennett, John D 


elec K R 


Minnie 


pl 


Annie D (Tracy 


ho 


Agnes 


pl 


Elden H 


pl 


Annie 


pl 


Barbour, Mary H (Chapman 


Edward 


pl 




ho 


Lawrence 




*Jennie S 


ho 


May 




Albert G 


far 


Blanchard, Kate 


ho 


Barbour, Albert G 


far 


Blake, Daniel B 


far 


Hattie L (Lovell 


ho 


Jane E (Johnson 


ho 


Elden G 


stu 


Brown, Walter S carriage mkr 


M,vrou 


pl 


Susan G (Farwell 


ho 


Chesley C 


pl 


Thomas J 


florist 


Leila F 


pl 


*Ellen E 


ho 


Albert L 




Charles H 


elec R R 


Brown, Walter 


car 


Walter 


car 


Gertrude (Mansfield ho 


Lewis E 


mill op 


Baker, Emma L (Storer ho 


Emma E 


ho 


Bi-own, Cliarles H 


mason 


Baston, Levi L 


far 


Edna M (Hunter 


ho 


Lucy S (Ross 


ho 


Edith M 


s s work 


Bradley, James E 


mill op 


Beote, Peter L 


mill op 


Fannie E (Maxfield ho 


Mary (Perry 


ho 


Burns, Mary (Christenson ho 



CENSUS 



77 



Christine ho 

*J()hn far 

*Katherine ho 

Blake, Tri.stratn S expressman 

Enima L (Bean nurse 

*Grace ho 

Lola bk kpr 

Earle elee R R ser 

Orland far 

Lester pi 



Ciirtin, William R maiiner 

Curtis, Anna L ho 

Carr, Walter F R R ser 

Lottie A (Green ho 

A Homer stn 

Rupert V stu 

Charlotte 
Carr, Hariette I ho 

Coombs, George E 

mer & manuf 

Emma F (Belcher ho 

Coombs, Albert H mer 

Alice (Nichols ho 

Frances 
Caulkins, Herbert L clero; 

iVIaud K (Kitchen ho 

Charles W pi 

Corliss, Charles car 

Caulkins, Louisa B (Campbell 

ho 

Herbert clero- 



*Fredenck J editor 

Chaisson, Joseph C lab 

Cic^■lv (Desroches ho 

Mary M 

Cook, William oardener 

Cynthia H (Pulsifer dr mk 

Card, George F mach 

Carrie F (Royal ho 

Lydia A ho 

George E cl 

Blanche M ho 

W'illiam H pi 

Wallace pi 

Chaisson, Fidele mill op 

Mary (Arseneault ho 

Chaisson, Patrick mill op 

Jennie (Desroches ho 

Antoinette pi 

('rockett, Isa belle cl 

Cook, Leon R druggist 

Clara J (AnHrf^ws ho 

Chenery, Mary H (White 

retired 
Josie ho 

Corliss, Walter phy 

Estelle L (Pride ho 

Augustin P bk kpr 

Mae E stu 

Myrtal E pi 

Corliss, Lewis M retired 

Martha H (Lancaster ho 
Ferdinand M mill op 

*Ethel M ho 

Chaisson, Marcille mill op 



78 



CENSUS 



Margaret (Richard ho 
Mar3' mill op 

Peter mill op 

Alex pi 

Sylvanus pi 

CofRn, Emma A (Brag^ ho 
LaRue F harness mkr 

Linwood R steam fitter 
Ulhman A mill op 

Mildred E ho 

Carl C stu 

Chase, Joseph A painter 

Chaisson, Benjamin mill op 
Marv (Chaisson ho 

John J 
Eunice A pi 

Chaisson, Sylvanus mill op 
Adeline (Gallant ho 

CofRn, Linwood R steam fitter 
Dora M (Gooch ho 

Fred L pi 

Mary pi 

Crockett, John H s s work 
Abbie E (Swift ho 

*Howard cl 

Ballard pi 

Earle R pi 

Chase, Thomas R mill op 

Lizzie (Cate ho 

Charles R mill op 

Henrietta ho 

Curtis, David A mill op 

Henrietta (Chase ho 

Chester 



Courtney, Jeremiah F R R ser 

Elizabeth (Mayo ho' 

Campbell, Alice B tr 

Coffin, LaRue F harness mkr 

Margaret (Blake ho 
Thalma M 

Carter, George E mill op 

Eliza (Sykns ho 

Mary E tr 

Hattie B stu 

Georgia C stu 

FredO sfu 

Liza A pi 

George E pi 

Annie L pi 

Collins, Charles A R R ser 
Lota T (Townsend ho 

Edith O stu 

Park man A pi 

Carter, John H mason 

Annie L (Dumphe ho 

Alfred H pi 
Charles C 

Chaisson, Onesime 

Cumner, Winnie dr mk 



op 
ho 



Dennison, Emery B 

Phoebe (Locke 

Hazel M 

Edward E 
Dunning, Edward H mach 

Margaret A (O'Brien ho 



CENSUS 



79 



Henry J 


mill op 


Mary A 


ho 


Cora E 


ho 


Howard 


pl 



Deaiip, AtigHlia M (Doble ho 
*MinnieC ho 

Harry C elec R H 

Dennison, Alice M (Loriug ho 
Paul cl 

Zoe stn 

Forpstine pl 

Dunn, Eliza A (Tliombs ho 
Wilfred W mer 

Douiihty, Lester B mill op 

Dolloff/OibonO 

night watchman 

Desroehes, Matilda ((Jaudet ho 
Cicely ho 

Doughty, Annie ho 

Davis, Julia B (Hodsdon ho 
Sadie L ho 

Dunn, Thomas mill op 

Day, Ralph E mill op 

Ldy I (Fogg ho 

Ida L 
Jason E 

Desroches, Lawrence mill op 

Davis, Bert H cl 

Emma C (Beltz ho 

Dunn, Wilfred W mer 

Josie (Chenery ho 

Percy stu 

Arthur W pl 



Doucet, Veronique (Perry 

mill op 

Dougy, Mary 

Desroclies, Lnurient mill op 
Sarah J (Desroches ho 
Mary M 
Joseph W 
Ella J 

Desroches, Emily mill op 

Due, Andrew far 

Marion (Timson ho 

*Niel N lab 

*John C car 

*Henry M car 

Mary L ho 

Annie M ho 

Deniiison, Benjamin F lab 

Davidson, William far 

Jennie S ( Foi bes ho 

Duniphe, Susan E (Gorc'on ho 
James E lab 

*William H harness mkr 
*Nettie M dr mkr 

Annie L ho 

Edward W lab 

*Miuuie O E cook 



Evans, Charles H 


dentist 


Embleton, James 


mill op 


Jennie (Moody 


ho 


Beulah 


pl 


Stanley 





80 



CENSUS 



Engley, Thaddeus M 

coachmaii 
Grace A milliner 

Sarah A (Sawyer ho 



Freeman, Eug^ene E teamster 

Etta G (Freeman ho 

George E pi 

Freeman, Janette C (Ruby ho 

Etta G ho 

Foster, Cordelia (Kinsley ho 

Foster, Lewis H s s work 

Farley, Alexander baker 

Ella G (Blake ho 

Alexander G 

Flynn, James A clerg 

Flynn, Rose ho 

Frye, Daniel W mill op 

Ida B (True ho 

Harold C pi 

Chester O pi 

Dorothy L 

Farwell, Sumner W fire 

Ahce (Mason ho 

Marion L 

Kenneth S 



Gooch, William A 


far 


Ida E (Estes 


ho 


Benjamin A 


stu 


Bessie E 


stu 



Bertha M stu 

Wesley S pi 

Gregor, Christian lab 

Christene (Burns ho 

Thomas pi 

Gooch, Charles H car 

Annie M (Ring ho 

Edith C ho 

Benjamin R stu 

Raymond L pi 

Gertrude F pi 

Gaudet, Aurele J fire 
Madeline (Chaisson ho 

Joseph pi 
John E 
James P 

Gore, Frederick E chemist 

Angie (Jordan ho 

Griffin, John A mer 
Lorissa J (Mitchell ho 

Graham, Emily (Cox tr 

George M stu 

Walter J stu 

Emily C stu 

Gooding, Howard G ins agt 

Sadie L (Russell ho 
Niles R 

Gooding, Maria A (Kingsley 
"^ho 

William C cl 

Howard G ins agt 

Gaudet, Lydia dr mkr 

Gordan, Susan E (Perry ho 

*Charles B mill op 





CENSUS 


81 


Gannett, Adria M (C 


raig ho 


F Herman 




James A 


stu 


Gooch, Anson I 


far 


Gerow, Charles W 


dentist 


Gerow, G Wilmont mer 


Elzada (Carville 


ho 


Marofaret (Winslow ho 


Mary A 


stu 


Jean B 


pl 


Gooding, William C 


cl 


Kathleen A 




Emily (Wood 


ho 


Gooch, Fred B 


mech 


Goff, Ellie J (Libby 


milliner 


J Berton 




Elwood E 


pl 


Gensen, Thomas 


mill op 


Gerow, Sarah A (Do 


ble ho 


Gallant, Alexander J mill op 


Charles W 


dentist 


Maro-aret (Po^ 


A'ers ho 


G Wilmont 


mer 


Frank H 


mill op 


Blanche H 


ho 


Joseph B 


stu 


*Berniee E 


ho 


Peter 


stu 


*Earle A 


cl 


James B 


pl 


Gaudet, John 


mill op 






Gaudet, John D 


lab 


H 




Gaudet, John S 


mill op 




Josephine (Beote ho 


Hodsdon, Salvina 


(Rogers ho 


Marv M 


pl 


*Levi 


blk 


IdaM 




Rachel G 


8 s work 


Gooch, Clara B 


ho 


E Augustus 


s s work 


Gooch, Josephine N 


ho 


George H 


messenger 


Gooch, John W milk dealer 


*Helen 


ho 


Florence E (Winslow ho 


Humphrey, Edwai 


d B car 


Gooch, Catherine T 


(Johnson 


*01ive J 


ho 




ho 


* Ed ward R 


mill op 


Frank H 


far 


EttaL 


8 s work 


John W 


milk man 


*Carrie B 


ho 


Charles H 


car 


Margaret F 


ho 


Grace D 


ho 


Humphrey, Carrie 


B tr 


FredB 


mech 


Holoham, Mary 


ho 


Gooch, Frank H 


mech eng 


Holoham, Ellen 


ho 


Isabel (Gray 


ho 


Hines, Carl 


mill op 



82 



CENSUS 



Minnie (McCallum ho 

Hines, Orman E lab 

Cynthia (Young ho 

*Emma M ho 

*Ells\vorth L car 

Abbie ho 

*A]bert B hostler 

Carl mill op 

Howe, John F mer 

Fannie E (Brooks ho 

P^dward pi 

Dalphou pi 

Hatch, Alphonzo R lab 

Angle M ho 

Ernest E lab 

Hewitt, George L lab 

Mary (Nichols ho 

Lottie ho 

George pi 

Hawkes, Orrin mill op 

Hodsdon, H Elizabeth 

(Hodsdou ho 
A Blanch ho 

Jessie M ho 

Harry B musician 

Phillip G elec II 11 

Eva M ho 

Hodsdon, George H 

messenger 
A Blanch (Hodsdon ho 
Boger K stu 

Richard P stu 

Helen B pi 

Herbert S pi 



Harris, William bik 

Hogan, Agnes (Martin ho 

*Robert D telegraph op 
*William A iron wk 

May S stu 

Bessie M stu 

Hosmer, Kdwin H pension agt 
Grace M (Bryant ho 

Robert L pi 

Edwin K pi 

Alice M 

Hayes, Elizabeth R (Brown ho 
*John C elec 

Nettie H ho 

Willis D far 

*Bertha G el 

Charles S lab 

Harriet E stu 

Frederick A pi 

Humphre}^ Rebecca (Sweetser 

ho 

Leah ho 

* Sarah ho 

Alice ins agt 

Humphrey, John H ins agt 
*Elizabeth J ho 

*Edith G ho 

*John L R R ser 

Lelia M ho 

* Wilder C 

travelling salesman 
G Howard mer 

Hammond, Geo W pulp manf 
Ellen S (Clark ho 



J 



Jones, Wilbur C 

Mary E (Stowell 

Everett W 

Harriet S 

Clifford S 

Luther P 
Joy, George F Jr mill op 

Agnes (Hogan ho 

Albert A pi 

Lillian E 
Jordan, Lizzie I) ho 

Joy, Ellis F Butler 

Joyce, Thomas K gardener 
Johnson, Frank B mill op 

Carrie (Dunning ho 

Jordan, Charles W car 

Elsie M (Johnson ho 

*Raymond B cl 

Ruth H pi 

Jordan, John W bkkpr 

Adeline (Brown ho 

*Guy M 

travelling salesman 

*Windom G glazier 

Jones, Phoebe L s s work 

Jackson, George L baker 

Dora (Ridlon ho 

Jeffery, Adelbert C mill op 

Georgianna (Mercier ho 
Johnson, Christopher mill op 

Dorothy (Anderson ho 

Frederick stu 



CENSUS 


83 




Minnie 


stu 




Joy, George F 


mer 


far 


*Annie F 


ho 


ho 


*Eva M 


ho 


stu 


George F 


mill op 


pl 


Hannah G (Dr 


nk water ho 


pl 


*Elli8 F 


lab 



P^lwyen stu 

Florence pl 

Jordan, Warren () blk 

Valeria (York ho 

Jordan, Euphemia (Blaisdell 
ho 

Warren blk 

Johnson, Charles H BR ser 

Ursula (Wilson ho 

Johnson, Isaac D barber 

Lucy A (Carter ho 

*Annie C ho 

Henrietta ho 

Ada C ho 

Sarah Y ho 

K 

Kenney, Herbert E 

night supt pulp mill 
Nellie H (Gooch ho 

Kingsley, Azel H 

carriage mkr 
Isabel A (Frost ho 

Florence E ho 

Ernest R stu 

Claude A pl 



84 



CENSUS 



KiDg;sley, Edwin C 

expressman 
Harriet (May berry ho 

Kinj>;horn, John W mill op 
Mary J (O'Brion ho 

Charles W stii 

Blanchie pi 

KinjJ:sle3% Cyrus gardener 

Kenney, Frances (Bean ho 
*Arthur car 

Josephine ho 

Herbert 

night supt pulp mill 

Knight, Freelaud A baker 

Huldah (Jackson ho 

Knight, Richard F mech 

Lucy A (Raynes ho 

Willett F s s work 

Ralph E mech 

Knight, Ralph E mech 

Alice J (Winslow ho 

Kilby, Emily (Walrond ho 
*Julian far 

*Augustu8 8 s work 

*Archibald 

travelling salesman 

Kendall, Alvah S 

cabinet mkr 
Harriet (Worth ley ho 

Hat tie W ho 

Kerney, Joseph teamster 

Elizabeth J (Slattery ho 
Blanche M cl 

Helen G pi 



Kane, Patrick C mach 

Catherine ( Flinn ho 

Grace E stu 



Loring, George W mill op 
Harriet E (Blake ho 

Ada E ho 

Frances E ho 

Leavitt, Carrie M (Jefferds 

dr mkr 
Harry E stu 

Leslie, George G mill op 

Lucy M (Campbell ho 

Harold C pi 

Marion E pi 

Latham, Maria (Lawrence 

Libby, Sarah (Roberts ho 
George F R R ser 

Addie M tr 

Ernest C barber 

Loring, Ansel L mer 

Martha E (Dennison ho 
Ivucy E tr 

Mildred ho 

Lothrop mach 

Elmer stu 

Loring, George M bk kpr 

Rida L (Craggy ho 

Paul C stu 

Ralph N pi 

Morris M pi 

Hilda L pi 



CENSUS 



85 



Lawrence, Chester J printer 

Lawrence, Sarah (Cutter ho 

Leavitt, Henry F car 

Lorinji', Josiah mason 

Alice ho 

Maud ho 

Loring, Alonzo hack driver 

Cordelia S (Blake nurse 

*Mary E nurse 

*Juniu8 horse trainer 

Charles W s s work 

Aloinon E s s work 

Loring, Charles W elec R R 

Sarah D (Davis ho 

Clarice D 

Libby, Ernest C barber 

Elsie I) (VVinslow ho 

Loring, Junius D s s work 

Lane, B T elec R R 

Ethel (Hodsdon ho 

Leighton, Irvin M car 

Fannie L (Marston ho 

Florence E pi 

Elsie L 

Lucus, Thomas retired 



M 



Moore, Herbert M tr 

Mary E (Southerland ho 

Margaret A 

Carlton H 

McLaughhn, Joseph lab 

Margaret (Cassidy ho 



*Mary 


ho 


Thomas 


s s work 


*Annie 


ho 


♦Margaret 


ho 


Mason, Joseph 


fireman 


Maria N (Drew 


ho 


Alice F 


ho 


Clifford A 


stu 


Merrill, George B 


civil eng 



Elvina (Tuttle ho 

Merrill, Ferdinand B ciril eng 
McMullen, Frederick A mill op 
Edith F (Vanlderstine ho 
Frederick 
Mann, Charlotte E (Hill ho 
*Fannie E ho 

* William N mgr Oil Co 
Lewis L 
McCartney, David far 

Margaret (McMann ho 
*Margaret ho 

Elizabeth ho 

John B mill op 

Moxey, William H mill op 

Annie L (Carson ho 

Edith M tr 

Arthur W lab 

Eva B ho 

Florence A pi 

Percy L p 

Josephine L pi 

Isabel L pi 

Margaret 
Arline 



86 



CENSUS 



William H 

Meyer, James W lab 

Annie M (Soper ho 

Martin, Eugene mill op 

Mary (Beote ho 

Joseph mill o]) 

Sophie p] 

Mitchell, John H mech 

Franzilla (Seabury ho 
* Frank H far 

Ellen S tr 

Mayo, Sarah (Lemere ho 

Elizabeth ho 

*William s s work 

*Georgianna ho 

"Frank s s work 

McWattie, Oceana (Curtis ho 

Merrill, Harry L car 

Maude E (Hackett ho 

Edward 

McGrath, Frank gardener 

McCray, James W car 

Margaret (Beers ho 

Ida M ho 

Mills, David mill op 

Mabel H (Winslow ho 

Vernon C 

Morrison, John A mill op 

Grace M (Sawyer ho 

Marston, Phoebe A (Osgood 
Harry O mer 

Mitchell, Statira (Mitchell ho 
Warren W lab 



Mills, William J lab 

Mary J (Kenney ho 

Effie E ho 

Milliken, Herbert A plumber 
Mahalia (lUissell ho 

Claire 

Manley, Joseph A mill op 

Julia C (Elward ho 

Mary E s s work 

Catherine C ho 

Edward J s s work 

Joseph H pi 

Marston, Levi mariner 

*Ellen M ho 

Charles L bk kpr 

*Alfred T bk kpr 

*George H bk kpr 

M Louise (Mitchell ho 

Mills, John mill op 

Elizabeth (Carver ho 

*Sarah E coat shop 

Mary J ho 

William lab 

*John far 

*George H barber 

David mill op 

Meyer, John J mill op 

Margaret (Gallagher ho 
William mill op 

Minnie ho 

Walter egg inspector 

Murray, Minnie (Meyer ho 

Morrison, David R mill op 
Mary (Dunning ho 



CENSUS 



87 



Harold R 
Margaret 

Merrill, Fred C elect R R 

Offa J (Verrill ho 

Merrill, Henry gardener 

Maxfield, George L mill op 

Eva G (Gould ho 

Percival pi 

Merrill, Laura (Kinsley ho 

May all, Esther B (Burbank ho 

McGnrrigle, Cornelius elec R R 
Catherine (O'Conners ho 

Mary pi 
Cornelius 

Moxeey, Clarence B barber 

Blanche H (Gerow ho 

Harold R pi 

Ina E pi 
Omar A 

Mailly, Edward L mill op 

Abbie (Hines ho 

McCray, Joseph car 

Annie (Sullivan ho 

Sarah J ho 

*Samuel lab 

*Angus mill op 

*M aggie ho 

Mjrtle cl 

Charlie pi 

E Maud pi 

Harry pi 

Elsie pi 
Gordon 

Merrill, Samuel car 



Sarah E (Royal ho 

Annie A ho 

*Cynthia M ho 

Orissa E s s work 

Royal W car 

Wallace D mill op 

*Harland elec R R 

Leland mill op 
Morgan, Augustus M 

R R contractor and builder 

*Clarence A plumber 

Mary E ho 

Hester A (Harris ho 

Gertrude B ho 

Merrill, Wallace mill op 

Ellen (Green ho 

CarlF 

Ruth D 

McMann, Hugh J far 

Mitchell, Harry B car 

Charlotte (McLaughlin ho 

Helen M pi 

Howard B pi 

McKinnon, John W stu 

Merrill, Phillip cl 

Martin, Jennie E maid 

McQuillan, Roy asst gardener 



N 



elec R R 
ho 



Newell, Albert S 

AdaL (Walker 
Newman, John 

carriage painter 



88 



CENSUS 



*John 

Hazel 

Newell, Frank 



painter 

ho 

cook 



Owen, Frank P R R ser 

Emma P (Maxwell ho 

Rosy M s s work 

Fannie M ho 

John H mill op 

Charlie F R R ser 

Osgood, Jeremiah far 

Ida M (Chambers ho 



Pratt, Lewis W mill op 

Delia G (Djer ho 

Bertha H dr mkr 

Anna T tr 

Susan L milliner 

Nellie M stu 

Florence M stu 

Charles pi 

Pandora, Neils G fireman 

Annie (Hanson ho 

Rudolf H pi 

Annie C 

Parks, William harness mkr 

Parks, James lab 

Proctor, Edward E raer 

Elizabeth F (Barton ho 

Marion E pi 



Pomeroy, Eben Ti car 

Emma J (Skillings ho 

Peterson, Charles s s work 
Mary (Fairbrother dr mkr 
Beulah stn 

Pitres, James mill op 

Mary (Chaisson ho 

Arthur pi 

Pendora, Hans fireman 

Mans (Gensen ho 

Annie M 

Peterson, Anton fireman 

Perry, Jerome mill op 

Elizabeth (White ho 

Victoria ho 

Archie mill op 

Margaret mill op 

Phillips, Alvin S 

paper hanger 
Margie S (Leason ho 

Pool, Charles W R R ser 

Alice (Arseneault ho 

Mary R E 

Perry, Joseph O mill op 

Mary (Arseneault ho 

Perry, Archie mill op 

Mary (Bernard ho 

Gerome E pi 

jNlary L pi 

Gertrude E pi 

Joseph A 
Mary E 

Pomeroy, Louis P 

contractor and builder 



CENSUS 



89 



ClaribelS (Sargent ho 

Elsie M stu 

Marion stu 

Grace M pi 

Philip S pi 

Perry, Onesime retired 
Margaret (Chaisson ho 

Mary ho 

Veronique mill op 

Dominique mill op 

Joseph mill op 

Porter, Elmer A blk 

Ida B (Sylvester ho 
Frank E 
George R 
Vernon A 

Porter, Joseph W expressman 

Grace M (Mitchell ho 

Harry L pi 

Fred C pi 
Olive M 



Robinson, W Herbert s s work 
Minnie C (Cummings ho 
Grace M bk kpr 

Ringger, Mary cook 

Ross, Charles W far 

Anna (Peterson ho 

Ranger, Charles R blk 

Lizzie D (Dixon ho 

Verne A stu 

N Vivian stu 



Russell, Mahala M (Needham 
ho 
Frank W phy 

*Mary F ho 

Mahala N ho 

*Edward O R R ser 

Ulysses (J mail carrier 

*Jennie H ho 

Sadie L ho 

Ina A ho 

Rodgers, Edwin G mer 

Ruby, Harry E mill op 

AdaC (Johnson ho 

Lucy L 
Ernest E 

Russell, Howard L far 

Jessie (Hodsdon ho 

Anna H pi 

Ruth M pi 

Harrison L pi 

Raynes, Joseph post master 
Esther A (Johnson ho 

Albert J private secretary 
George E 
Ast Division supt elec R R 

Rolfe, William P mill op 

Annie E (Dalbee nurse 
Ernest A mill op 

Rolfe, Ernest A mill op 

Kathleen (Manley s s work 

Richards, Fred L fire 

Etta C (Leighton ho 

Rosen wald, Harold mech 
Augusta M (Libby ho 



90 



CENSUS 



OttoH 

Rojal, Hermon teamster 

Robinson, Albert C mill op 

Mary J (Mills ho 

Bertha M stn 

Arthur H stu 

Walter C pi 

Russell, Ulj'sses G mail carrier 

Margie M (Moore ho 

Marjorie M pi 

Richards, Thiiip teamster 

Lizzie (Chaisson ho 

Josephine pi 

Howard pi 
Rosalie 

Ring, Charles W far 

Julia A (Titcomb ho 

Ernest L s s work 

Frank T s s work 

Charles H lab 

Ring, Ernest L s s work 

Blanche E stu 

Gertrude (Ward ho 

Carroll L pi 

Ruby, Arthur T mason 

Raynes, Edward s s work 

Mabel (Harmon ho 

Ronald C car 

* Ed wards mach 

Ross, C Homer steam fitter 

Sadie E (White dr mk 

Ross, Horace G far 

Julia W (Libby ho 

Leon E mason 



Charles W 


far 


3s, Leon E 


mason 


Agnes M (Carr 


ho 


Eugene A 





Sweetser, William C bk kpr 

Sweetser, Ellen ho 

Sweetser, Ida tr 

Sanborn, Jennie (Hooper ho 

*Eliza B ho 

Tristam J far 

Sawyer, Hiram C can mkr 

Lula F (Knight ho 

Emily B pi 

Chester L pi 

Harry R pi 

Brian C pi 

Doroth}^ L 

Sawyer, Lewis lab 

Hiram C can mkr 

Springer, Cynthia E 

(Blanchard ho 

*i\ellie F tr 

Smith, William K car 

Sawyer, Smith D Gov emp 

Ada F (Bates ho 

*Florence ho 

Edna M tr 

Lula C stu 

Storer, Gustavus tailor 

Arthur E bk kpr 

Harry E contractor & bid 



CENSUS 



91 



Storer, Arthur E bk kpr 

Ernest R pi 

Smith, Ethel D s s work 

Small, Alfred T retired s capt 
Abbie A (Bucknara ho 

Alfred B mill op 

Arthur L 

travellino' salesman 
Helen H stu 

Smith, William E painter 

Soule, Lewis V 

supt shoe factory 
Mary A (Porteous ho 

Springer, Ellen 

Storer, Harry E 

contractor & bid 
HattieM (Quint ho 

Raymond E pi 

Percy Jj pi 

Seabury, George L painter 
Alice E pi 

Mildred C (Coffin ho 

Starling, Irving J elec II R 
Etta (Marston ho 

Rupert G 

Seabury, Henry G teamster 
Ella F (Kingsley ho 

Bessie L stu 

Anna M stu 

Clarence H pi 

Sargent, Melinda (Blaisdell ho 
*Emma R ho 

Claribel S ho 

Sands, Albert blk 



Cora E (Mitchell ho 

Saw'yer, Sarah A (Wharff ho 

Grace M ho 

Smith, Edgar R mer 

Gertrude B (Morgan ho 

Miriam A pi 

Marshall O pi 

Florence H pi 

Harriet G 

Simouton, John R milkman 

Elizabeth (AVagg ho 

*Ralph G mill op 

Philip D stu 

William W pi 

Sawyer, Susan ho 

Stockbridge, Alice (Humphrey 

ins agt 

Small, Orrin M mach 

Smith, Jerome P mach 

Maud A (Davis ho 

Beulah L stu 



T 



Thurston, Melville 


mill op 


Martha (Green 


ho 


Olga L 




Thompson, Thomas 


lab 


Serina (Hanson 


ho 


Christian 




True, George H 




supt Dry Fiber Mill 


Frances E (Loring 


ho 


Todd, Albion W 


car 



92 



CENSUS 



Elizabeth A (Todd ho 

Todd, Herbert F lab 

True, Alice F (Freeborn ho 
*Wiliiam M s s work 

Lizzie U ho 

*Harrj U 

travelling salesman 

*Leslie K far 

*ArthurC s s work 

Thurston, Howard B ins agt 

Hattie R (Hamilton ho 

Elmer H pi 

Bessie . pi 

Helen pi 

Taylor, George mill op 

True, Fannie E (Lane ho 

Tuttle, Nellie E (Richards 

s s work 
Lula M 
Titcomb, Phanelia M (Wight 
ho 
Sarah H 

P>ederick W far 

Georgia M tr 

Tracy, Nehemiah lab 

Mary J (Whitney ho 

George W mill op 

*8<)lumon far 

*Charles E far 

Annie D ho 

* James W iar 

*May M ho 

Otis B blk 

True, Eliza A (Dunn ho 



Thomas, William W phy 

Clara M (Smith ho 

*Roy H salesman 

Deane S stu 

Thompson, Rachel G 

(Hodsdon s s work 
George H pi 

Tracy, Otis B blk 

Ada (Lee ho 

Ethel 

Tyler, Ernest L eng 

Lottie (Hewitt ho 

Thai ma 

Tracy, George W mill op 

Cora B (Blauchard ho 

Earle B pi 

Titcomb, Roscoe far 

Ada (Skillin ho 

Hariett M ho 

William S mach 

Harold L s s work 

True, P^rederick A 

time kpr Forest Paper Co 
Harriet M (Cram ho 

*Ralph B 

ast foreman maufg Co 
Carl F elec 

Fannie E stu 

Tee, John 

Information withheld 



Verrill, Ernest R mill op 



CENSUS 



93 



W 

Windell, Charles R mer 
Josephine (Johansen ho 

Mattie pi 

Mabel ' pi 

Emilj pi 

Walsh, Mary A (Hughes ho 

* Annie M ho 
*Margaret ho 

* Agnes A mill op 
♦Catherine A dr mkr 
Susan V stu 

Wiers, David R retired 

Maria I (Small ho 

Addie ho 

David A mill op 

Lee O lab 

Harry P lab 

Ernest W pi 

Waite, John mill op 

Addie M (Wiers ho 
Frederick K 
Pearly S 

Winslow, Forest H mill op 

Eva M (Colson ho 

• Z Charlotte pi 

Williams, Mark 

rep Am Stone Co 

Grace M (Marshall ho 

Roger L pi 

Dorothy A pi 

Winslow, Francis mill op 

Charlietta (Welch ho 



Mabel H 
Forest H 
Elsie D 
Charlie E 
Wilson, Carrie F 



ho 

mill op 

ho 

Pl 
dr mkr 



Webster, Henry E mill op 

Mildred M (Buckminister 

Williams, Mary A (Pratt ho 

*Georgia W ho 

* Harriet L ho 

Mark A mgr Granite Co 

Wilson, Edward H bk kpr 

Isabella F (Blanchard ho 

*Frank A tr 

Ellen E mus tr 

Louise ho 

Woodman, Charles G 

mgr elec plant 

Maude H (Soule ho 

Walsh, Olive C pl 

Walsh, Martin pl 

Walsh, Chester pl 

Walsh, Ernest pl 

Winslow, Charles G mill op 

Hattie (Kinghorn ho 

Fred pl 

Harry E stu 

John H pl 

Walsh, Martin lab 

Catherine (Tobin ho 

Delia M s s work 

*John H lab 

Woodman, Daniel N phy 



94 



CENSUS 



HattieW (Kendal ho 


Lewis 


Pl 


Edward 


pl 


Alfred 


pl 


Kuth . 


pl 


Sarah 




Arthur 




Walker, Sarah J (Kingsley ho 


Cyrus T 


s s work 


Whalen, Edward 


mill op 


Whalen, Lizzie 


s 8 work 


Whalen, Avnoer 


pl 


Welch, George H 


mill op 


Ellen F (Moore 


ho 


EvaB 




Ward, Gertrude (Chadsey ho 


Percival 


lab 


Wharff, Lydia E 


ho 


Ward, Thomas M 


retired 


Olive (Ward 


ho 


Ellsworth M 


s s work 



Williams, Maitland E R R ser 



York, Asa F grain raer 

Louise T (True ho 

York, Samuel T mer 

Alice M (Dennison ho 

Edgar C pl 

York, Fred elec R R 

jMary (Sullivan ho 

George stu 

Annie S stu 

Madeline pl 

York, Nancy L (Hilton ho 
Fred ' elec R R 

York, ZoaW (West ho 

*Sarah C ho 

*Horace dentist 

*Fred G lab 

York, William F mill op 

George S car 



CUMBERLAND CENTER R. P. D. 2 



Fogg, William S far 

Anna T (Fogg ho 

*Edna L stenog 

Eleanor M stu 



H 
Haynes, George R R R ser 
Alice M (Johnson ho 



Johnson, Josie (Mason ho 
Alice M ho 



CENSUS 



95 



COUSINS ISLAND P. O. 



G 




Sarah A (Hill 


ho 






Georgie E 


ho 


Glover, Abig^al S (Rey 


nolds ho 


Mary J 


ho 


♦William R 


s 8 work 


Robert F 


lab 


*Geor^e H piano tuner 






John S 




H 




Glover, John S 


car 






Lizzie M (Hamilton ho 


Hill, Sarah A (Holt 


ho 


Doris L 


pl 


*I)ariu8 M 


far 


Winifred C 


pl 


*Heury R newspaper 


Groves, Henry H 


far 


*EliasB 


elec R R 


Addie E (Hill 


ho 


*Clifford E 


car 


*Adella 


ho 


Hill, Charles E 


far 


Ethel 


ho 


Mary J (Turner 


ho 


Seth B 




Edgar E 




Groves, Samuel 


far 


loreman lobster 


packing 


Samuel 


far 


*IdaM 


ho 


*Thaxter R 


cl 


*Elmer B 




*Emma C 


ho 


*George H 


lab 


*John P 


elec R R 


Hill, LeonE 


pl 


*Luther 


elec R R 


Hill, Carroll B 


pl 


*Alvira 


ho 


Haskell, Lucinda M 


pl 


*Blanche 


milliner 


Hamilton, Lorenzo 


far 


Groves, Samuel 


far 


*Samuel W 


mer 


Georgie E (Goud 


ho 


*Oetavus G 


teamster 


Hazel E 


pl 


Lettie C 


ho 


Elveda A 


pl 


Hamilton, Nancy H 




Evelyn M 


pl 


(Hamilton post 


mistress 


Goud, Cyrus K 


blk 


*Edwin J 


mer 



96 



CENSUS 



^Gilbert H 


hotel prop 


Raymond H 


far 


*Dennis B 


mer 


Clara J (Haskell 


ho 


Harriet F 


ho 


Chester L 




Lizzie M 


ho 


Mildred L 
Bessie E 





M 

Merrill, Georgie A (Sawyer ho 
Jennie H pi 



Sawyer, Calvin S far 

Elizabeth (Prince ho 

Emery R capt tug boat 



Packer, Edward H 
Susan (Hill 
♦Herbert E 


far 
ho 
far 


*Loui8e C 
Ren a E 
Harold L 


ho 
tr 
pl 


*J Willard 




s s work 


T 




Julia E 




ho 






Chauncy W 


mail carrier 


Talbot, Edward 


far 


Packer, Chauncy 


W 


USser 


Margaret D (Hill 


ho 



EAST N. YARMOUTH. R. F. D. 1 



Wight, Perley and family 
Simonton, Thomas Jr and family 



APPENDIX. 



EXTRACTS FROM PROPRIETORS' RECORDS. 

Att Fort Loyallin Falmouth, 22 September, 1680: — 
li'or the farther Inlargement tV: lucouragement to the Settle- 
ment of the Township by the Governour & Company of the 
Massachusetts on the easterly side of Westeustogo River in 
Caseo bay. It is hereby granted unto them that the wast 
Lands lying between the said grant and fal mouth shall be 
added to the Township; and also an Island lying between 
the Sea and Said Township Called New Damerae Cove. It is 
also hereby ordered and declared that the Name of the said 
plantation shall be North Yarmouth. 

Thomas Danforth, President 
Agreed and Voted 

That the Commission or Instrument from Thomas Dan- 
lorth Esq. President of the Province of Maine dated June 
the 28th 1684 for the Settlement of North Yarmouth & ect 
be recorded in said town book as followeth 

By Thomas Danforth President of the Province of Maine. 
Where as by power Committed to me by the Chief proprietor 
of theProvinceof Maine under the publique seal bearingdate 
(he Eleventh day of May One thousand Six hundred Eighty 
and one to make leuall Confirmation to the Inhabitants of 
said Province respectively of their Just property in their 
lands thereunder my hand AL^ Seal of the Province according 
to the direction of the Chapter. Now Know all Men by these 
presents that I the abovenamed Thomas Danforth— Have 
given granted & Confirmed & do by these presents on the 
behalf of the Chief Lord & proprietor of said Province his 



98 APPENDIX 

heirs and Successors forever Give Grant&CoDfirm unto John 
Royall John York John Harris cV: Walter Gendall as trustees 
on behalf of the town of North Yarmouth or thelnhabitants 
tbereoff and their Survivers, and such as shall Successively 
dwell & Inhabit in said Town all that tract of Land lying 
On the East side of- V\ estcustogo River to the Extent of Six 
miles Eastward from said Riv^er mouth and from thence West- 
ward as far as falmouth bounds together with an Island 
called New Damaras Cove. 

To HAVE AND TO HOLD— all and the above Given 
and Granted premises withall the priviledges and Appur- 
tenecesof Wood underwoods Rivers Streams & ect thereunto 
belonging or in any vvise appertaining to them the aforesaid 
John Royall John York John Harris and Walter Gendall 
Trustees as aforesaid their heirs or Assignes forever. They 
Yielding & paying to the Chief Lord proprietor his heirs tt 
assignes forever the Annual Acknowledgement to him due «.V: 
belonging— According to the proposalls Agrf ed upon att the 
General Assembh' held att York in June One thousand Six 
hundred and Eighty one, provided always in Case of Neglect 
or Omission to pay full Annual Acknowledgement to the 
Chief Lord proprietor It shall be lawfull for him to give war- 
rant to his treasurer to destroye the Same upon any of the 
Estate of any of the Inhabitants within the said township 
with the allowance Customary to Marshalls for Levying and 
Conveying the same to the abovesaid Treasurer Given under 
my hand June 2<Sth 1()(S4 

Thomas Dan forth President 



APPENDIX 99 

The 13th of July 1681 

VVee\vho8e\ame8 are here iiuder written heinjiappoiuted 
hy the Governoiir and Company of the Colony of the Massa- 
chusetts Proprietors ol the Provence of Maine, & as a Com- 
mittee Impowered to order and Regulate the Settlement of a 
township Granted by the Governour and Company aforesaid 
On the Northerly part of Casco bay formerly Called Westcus- 
togo and now named North Yarmouth do Accordingly order 
and determine as follows: 

That the Place oi building and Settling theTown shall be 
on the land Commonly called Maines point to be ordered So 
in the hiving out as may be compact and most Capable of 
defence, and to that end it is left to the descretion of Mr. 
Walter Gendall, Mr. George Pearson & Anthony Brack- 
ett for the measuring & Staking out as follows: 

That lorty Rod Square ol plain Land be laid out for the 
Accommodation of a meeting house Burial place & the Min- 
ister's House Lott and markett place and School, it being 
understood by Maines point to Include that neck of land 
where John Maine and John Holman formerly dwelt; 

That an Interville of four pole wide be left round about 
the forty rod Scjuarc above mentioned for streets or high- 
ways 

That round about the highways afore said House 
lotts be laid out Eight Pole in breadth A: ten pole deep 
the breadth butting on the highways aforesaid That a 
Comon held be laid out as near as may Conveniently 
be att the descretion of Mr Walter Gendall, & Mr George 
Pearson & Mr Anthony Brackett so as it may hold forth 



100 APPENDIX 

in proportion to each bouse Lott Six Acres — That if John 
Maine or any other have formerly a title to any of said 
land that recompence be maid to him by a Grant of Land in 
Some other Convenient place Provided they will possess and 
improve the Same by themselves or others; 

That for the (xtanting: of Lands for the Accomodations 
of such as they shall entertain as inhabitants any two of the 
Committee Appointed by the Governour and Company with 
the Select Men of the town are impowered thereunto — 

That those Persons as take up House lotts shall be 
ingao^ed to build a dwelling house and dwell therein either 
himself or Some other by his appointment within one Years 
time after the date hereof. On Penalty of forfeiting the Land 
So Granted &: forty Shillings to the use of the town Unless 
the Committee of Select men See Cause to Release the lorfie- 
ture of forty Shillings only — 

That Mr Walter Gendall Mr George Pearson & Mr John 
Royall do take Care in behalf of the town to procure tV: Settle 
Amongst them a pious Orthodox Minister and with consent 
of the peo])le to appoint A: Provide for his Maintaiuance, and 
in order thereunto that they in the first Setling of the town, 
lay out a Good farme Containing three hundred Acres to be 
forever for the use of the Ministry; and also that they lay 
out another farme likewise to be forever for the use of a 
School amongst them, Containing three hundred acres. 

Mr Walter Gendall having by allowance of the Commit- 
tee built a house cV: begun a plantation within the Townshi]) 
of North Yarmouth aforesaid near to Falmouth bounds ^Ir 
Anthonv Hrackett and Mr George Pearson are appointed to 



APPENDIX 101 

lay out a farm there for him not exceeding two hundred 
acres 

Mr George Pearson is Chosen cV: appointed Recorder to 
the Town of North Yarmouth aforesaid. 

Subscribed hereunto with Reference to the foregoing articles 
in folio (1) 

Batholomer Gtdney 
Joshua S(!Otlow 
Silvan us Davise 
Walter Gendall 
Feb. 24, 1685-6— At a General Town Meeting held att 
the House of Thomas Bashfell in North Yarmouth the 24th 
of February 16, 1685-6 Whereas it doth Apear by Sundry 
Instruments of writing from the present proprietors of the 
Province of Mayne The Granting of a township in the North 
East part of Cnsco bay and more Especially from the Hon- 
oured Thomas Danforth Esq President of said Province one 
Deed that beareth date the 26th day of July 1684, and the 
Seal of the Province affixed to itt. Whereas Mr Jeremiah 
Dummer, Walter Gendall, John Royal, John York are men- 
tioned for Trustees for the town of North Yarmouth; and 
those that do Inhabit, or shall Survive and Succeed hereaf- 
ter from time to time & in persuance of the trust thereunto 
us Committed, for the better Settlement of the presentinhab- 
itants and incouragement of others to Settle amongst us; 
Wee do hereby order that every Man that is permitted to be 
an Inhabitant within this township shall have a Grant from 
under the hands of the Trustees & the Select Men or the 
Major part of them and the Grants to each Man to Run in 



102 APPENDIX 

this Manner These presents VVitneeseth that we underwritten 
the trustees and Select Men of the Township of North Yar- 
mouth Do give grant and Confirm unto such a man Such a 
parcell of Land and Marsh to him &: his heirs and Assignes 
forever. 

Witness our hands tlie day and year above written 
Walter Gendle 
John ^ Royat.l his mnrk 
John York 
Amos Stevens 

Petition of the Proprietors of North Yarmouth to 
the General Court at the resettlement of the town, May 30, 
1722. 

To his Excellency Samuel Shute Esq Captain General and 
Governour-in-Cheif in and over his Majesties Province of the 
Massachusetts Bay in New England. And to the Honourable 
his Majesties Council and the Honourable House of Represen- 
tatives in General Court Assembled May 30th 1722. 

The Humble Petition of the Subscribers, Proprietors 
of bhe Town of North Yarmouth in Casco Bay for themselves 
and at the desire and in the behalf of the other proprietors 
of Said Town 

Humbly Showeth That whereas the Honourable the 
(lovernour and Company of the Colony of the Massachusetts 
Bay proprietors of the Province of Maine, appointed and 
Im powered Messers Batholomew Gedney, Joshua Scotlow, 
Silvanus Davise and Walter Gendall as a Committee to Regu- 
late and Settle a Township on the Northerly part of Casco 
bay by the Name of North Yarmouth bounded Six Miles 



APPENDIX 103 

East of Westcustogo River, Called by the Eno-lish Eoyalls 
River and irom said River West as far as Falmouth bounds 
and the Islands within the boundarie aforesaid: The pro- 
posall of which was fully agreed and Concluded upon at Gen- 
eral Assembly held at York in the County of York, June 
1681. As Appears of Record; And further the Honourable 
Thomas Danforth Esq. Commissioner and President of said 
province by power and Authority derived from theGovernour 
and Company of the province of the Massachusetts Bay Did 
on the 2()th of July 1684 Give Grant, Convey & Confirm the 
Land in the said Town unto Messrs. Jeremiah Dummer, John 
Royal, John York and Walter Gendall their heirs and 
assignes forever, as trustees for and in behalf of the Inhabit- 
ants of North Yarmouth as Appears of Record; and Whereas 
the said Trustees or Committee of said Township by Virtue 
of the Authority So devised to them Did proceed to lay out 
Certain lotts of Land, and they Gave Granted & Confirmed 
to Several persons the said Certain Lotts of Land, which 
they began to build upon and make improvements of untill 
the bloody Indian wars destroyed them and broke up the 
said Township as Appears by the Records of the Town Book, 
now in the hands of Capt. Samuel Phipp att Charlestown 
And whereas Several of the heirs Successors & Assignes of 
said Settlers and proprietors have begun to build upon and 
Resettle the said Town; Wee the said proprietors Doforour- 
selves and in behalf and att the desire of the other Propri- 
etors Humbly Pray Your Excellency & his great and General 
Assembly that the Ancient Right and priviledges So Granted 
may be confirmed unto the said Proprietors and that they 



104 APPENDIX 

may have the Allowance and lucourageraent of this Honour^ 
able Great and General Assembly to proceed to a Regular 
Resettlement of the said Town; cV may Obtain Leave and 
Liberty to take in as many New Proprietors or Associates 
as will make up the Number of Sixty families att Least there 
being Several Men of Able bodys and Good Estates enough 
to Compleat the said Number that now present and Appear 
ready Immediately to build and Inhabit there and Some of 
them areAlready Actually upon the Spott,and are very desir- 
ous to Settle there in a Good an defenseble A Manner as the 
General Courts hall in their Great Wisdom think best to order 
and direct, and to design very Speedily to Settle a pious tV: 
Orthodox Minister there and further pray that this Honour- 
able Court will be pleased to Appoint a Committee dwelling 
in, or near to Boston, and att the Cost and Charge of the 
proprietors to Regulate the Settlement & Manage the Pru- 
dentials of the said Town for the present; As has been in the 
Case of Rutland, Leicester and other Towns to their Great 
benefitt and advantage, and that the Grants of Land that 
may be made on the Resettlement may not be Admitted or 
Allowed any ways, to Infringe upon the Ancient Grants and 
Rights of the Old proprietors in their farmes and Lotts here, 
tofore Granted and laid out; And further we humbly pray 
that the Town book and Other papers belonging to the said 
Township which are now in the hands of Capt Samuel Phipp 
of Charlestown may be Ordered into the hands of Some per- 
son or persons of the proprietors, And that the person In- 
trusted with the book may be directed to transcribe the Rec- 
ords out of the said book cV: Attest them as true Copies 



APPENDIX 105 

thereof & send them down to the Inhabitants of Yarmouth 
cVc that the Original Town book may be kept in Boston, 
that So the Ancient Ueeords of the said Town may be kept Safe 
tV: Secured from the danger of falling into the hands of the In- 
dians and other Casuality that may happen— Which was the 
unhappy Case of Falmouth in Casco Bay whose Records were 
lost the Loss of which has run them into (treat Confusion and 
has almost proved their utter Ruin and destruction; Butt by 
the Ancient Records of Yarmouth Remaining in iioston all 
Persons that have any Just right and title to said Lands 

may have it made Safe and Secure to them We humblj^ 

Refer the yjremisesof Y^our Excellency and Honours wise Con- 
sideration and Your petitioners as in Duty bound shall ever 

pray 

John Smith in behalf of \ John Smith 

Theodosius Mooue cV: George Felt) Jacob Royall 

Benjamin Edwards Samuel Dummer 

William Larraby John Powell 

Benjamin Larraby Timothy Thornton 

James Parker for Several ofl Samuel White 



the proprietors of North } William Thomas 

Yarmouth J James Saywood 

Ebenezer Thornton 
In the House of Representatives June 22 Read & Com- 
mitted 



106 APPENDIX 

General Court's order on Resolve, June 28th, 1722. 

The Committee having had Consideration of the petition 
of John Smith, & ect., proprietors of the Town of North 
Yarmouth, and the Several papers therewith Exhibited, find 
that on the twenty-sixth of July, 1684, Thomas Danforth 
Esq., President of the Province of Maine by order and author- 
ity of the Collony of the Massachusetts who had purchased 
that Province of the assignes of Sr Ferdinando Gorges, Did 
Give Grant bargain Sell and Confirm unto Messrs Jeremiah 
Dummer, Walter Gendall, John Royall and John York, trus- 
tees on behalf & for the Sole use & benefit of the Inhabitants 
of the Town of North Yarmouth mentioned in said Petition 
and that a Settlement was begun but broke up by the In- 
dian Warr. Tbe Committee are therefore Humbly of the 
Opinion that five Suitable persons be Appointed and Con- 
stituted in the Room and Stead of Jeremiah Dummer S: ect 
first mentioned to carry on and perfect the Settlement of 
that township According to Such Rules and Methods as we 
then proposed, having Special Regard to the Original pro- 
prietors & Settlers and that the number att present be sixty 
at least And that the Town book now in the hands of Capt 
Samuel Phipps of Charlestown be put into the hands of the 
Committee a fair Copy of all to be drawn out and Sent to 
North Yarmouth (the Original to Remain in Boston for the 
present under the Custody of a Clerk to be Appointed for 
that purpose, that attest Copies may be Given to Such as 
want them; the Charge of this Committee to be born by the 
proprietors, and Inhabitants of said Town. 

In the House of Representatives — June 27th 1722 

Elisha Cook, by order of the Committee. 



APPENDIX 107 

Read and Accepted and Voted that the Honourable Wil- 
liam Tailer Esq., Elisha Cook ^ William Dudley Esq, Mr. 
John Smith, and Mr. John Powell be the Committee. 

Sent up for Concurrance 

John C. Cr.ARK, Speaker. 
In Council, June 28th 1722, 

Read & Concurred, 

J. WiLLARD, Secr'y, 

Consented to, Samuel Shute. 

The Committee having at Sundry times heretofore given 
Public Notice to all Persons by Printing Advertisements, & 
dispersing- them through the Country of their meeting at 
Boston to receive the Claims of any that heretofore had 
lotts Assigned them in North Yarmouth by the Committee 
impowered by the (lovernour and Company of the Colony 
ot the Massachusetts Bay in IG.Sl or by the Select men of 
the said Town ol North Yarmouth agreeable to the power 
Committed to them as well as to admit such others as were 
desirous of having new lots assigned them in that Township 
& did design to bring forward and perfect the Intended Set- 
tlement there, in a regular & defensible manner as Should be 
directed & appointed by the Committee, and that the An- 
cient proprietors may bring in or send in their Grants or 
Claims to any land att North Y^armouth aforesaid to their 
Clerk at Boston that so no one might be Abridged of their 
former Grants or AUottments, and all future Controverses 
prevented as far forth as the Committee Could, And Whereas 
Several did Appear in Person and Show forth that they had 
grants of land made to them in the years 1681 to 1685-6, 



108 APPENDIX 

too:ether with others, the Representatives of Such in order to 
Settle that Town, All which appeared to us by the town 
book of North Yarmouth. Many others althoug-h they 
Could not produce their Grants from the Town book, and 
the allotment thereof, Yet by Sufficient Witnesses proved 
that their Ancestors had Such grants made them by the 
then Select men and a Committee appointed for that pur- 
pose and improved the same untill forced off by the Indian 
war. Some of whom had their houses destroyed, their papers 
& other things Consumed b^^ fire, the whole amounting- to 
thirty-Six families, many others also appearing- to be ad- 
mitted and join in resettling these lands. The Committee 
having informed themselves of the Scituation & Circumstan- 
ces of the lands there, determined to receive so many new 
settlers as would make up One Hundred, with the former 
proprietors, which the tract of Land would Sufficiently ac- 
commodate, besides a ]\Iinistry Lott, a Minister's Lott and 
another lott for the School. All which being done the Com- 
mittee, the fifteenth of September last, Ordered cV: Appointed 
the bounds of the town to be Run and Surve^^ platt & lay 
out fifty home lotts. 

On a certain tract of land within the township, On a 
neck of Innd formerly Called Maines neck, now Called Yar- 
mouth neck, lying on the west side of Royalls river to be 
performed by Capt. Jeremiah Moulton and Mr. Benjamin 
Flagg And now reading and Considering their Return, the 
Committee Apprehend that the whole number of Settlers 
might be accomodated with home lotts, on the aforesaid 
neck of land now called Yarmouth Neck, and Accordingly 



APPENDIX 109 

the 22nd day of April last past, directed the aforesaid Sur- 
veyers to repair to North Yarmouth to Survey & platt fifty 
three house lotts, more of the Same Contents of the first 
fifty in the most Convenient places on the aforesaid neck & 
to perfect the platting and laying out the same & then to 
Survey and platt the whole township. The Committee hav- 
ing on the 23d day of March preceding directed a Printed 
Advertisement to give Public Notice that they intended to 
meet at the house of Mr. James Parker, Inholder at Yar- 
mouth, the loth Instant, in order to finish & fix the Several 
lotts. As also to Agree upon Such orders and rules as 
should be thought most Conductive to perfect the Settle- 
ment and upon reviewing what the Survey er, Benjamin 
Flagg, hath done and finding that he has not perfected the 
laying out and platting the whole Number of the lotts the 
committee deferred Drawing the Sam^ for the pre-ent. 

Upon Thursday May 18th the Surveyer laying before the 
Committee a Draught of the One Hundred and three lotts 
by him surveyed & marked on the aforesaid tract of land 
now called Yarmouth Neck. The first lott Number One, 
beginning at Holman's point near broad Cove on the East- 
erly side thereof at North Yarmouth in Casco bay aforesaid 
& from thence the other lotts Extending Northeasterly by 
the bay to a point of land heretofore called Maines point 
when James Parker now improved & from thence up Royalls 
river on the Southwest side thereof near to the first falls in 
said river with some lots in back of the aforesaid Lotts, 
bordering on the bay & river aforesaid and some on broad 
Cove. The Committee proceeded & Agreed upon the method 



110 APPENDIX 

for drawing lotts, for such home lotts as were not hereto- 
fore assigned to the former Proprietors, and some few that 
were allowed to fix upon their lotts before any were drawn 
for, and then those that appeared by themselves or substi- 
tutes were once cV: again informed that none would be intitled 
to a lott in North Yarmouth, although he was admitted 
then to Draw unles he would punctually do and perform 
Such things as the Committee Should direct & order for the 
more Effectual, Speedy and Sure Settlement of the township 
which no one gainsay 'd. They began upon the drawing out 
the Several lotts. Each man's name that was to draw being- 
wrote upon a single piece of paper folded up and then put 
into a hatt, Amounting in the whole to Sixty four And then 
the same Number of Papers folded with a Distinct number 
on each one & put into another hatt, and as the Names of 
the Persons were Severally & distinctly taken out the Num- 
ber that followed each man's name determined his lott. 
These Sixty four with the affixed lotts making up the amount 
of One hundred and three lotts. Each man's lott as well 
the Ancient Settlers as those now taken in are in the follow- 
ing the Number of the fixed lotts being interspersed with the 
others now drawn for, though none of them were put into 
the hatt. 

1 Benjamin Prince 7 Ephraim Crafts 

2 John Holman's assignes 8 Barnabus Hatch 

3 Samuel Smith 9 Robert Johnson 

4 Thomas Daggett 10 William Bond 

5 Thomas Crafts 11 Francis Wyman 

6 George Monk 12 Samuel York 



•APPENDIX 



111 



13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 



28 
29 
30 
31 

32 

33 

34 
35 



Phinehas Jones 

Capt. Jeremiah Moulton 

Col. William Dudley 

BeDJamin Fla^g 

Richard Bray's assignes 

Gilbert Winslow 

Samuel Fisher 

Jonathan Watson 

John Batten's assignes 

John Smith 

John Maine's assignes 

John Smith 

James Parker 

Amos Stevens' heirs or 



assignes 

Peter Blackman's 



as- 



signes 

John Stearns 
Isaac Leatherby 
William Leatherby 
Stephen Leatherby 's as- 
signes 

Thomas Leatherby 's as- 
signes 

Samuel Leatherby 's as 
signes 

Henry Coombs' assignes 
John Provender's assi- 
gnes 



36 William Ashfell's assi- 
gnes 

37 Benjamin Leatherby 

38 Roger Edward's assignes 

39 Ministerial Lott 

40 Joseph Harris 

41 Ministers' Lott 

42 Tobias Oakman 

43 Gershon Rice 

44 Joseph Harris 

45 Old John Harris' assi" 
gnes 

46 Thomas Southworth 

47 Thomas Bashfield's as- 
signes 

48 Cornelius Soul 

49 John Powell 

50 Henry Dearing 

51 Joseph Maylem 

52 Samuel Baker, Stream 
excepted 

53 Daniel Watts 

54 EphraimFenno 

55 Edward Shove 

56 George Felt 

57 Moses Felt 

58 Robert Stanford 

59 Wilham Scales 

60 Richard Flagg 



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APPENDIX 


61 


Thomas Smith Jr 


84 


Nathaniel Brewer 


62 


Seth Mitchell 


85 


Col. Wm. Tailer 


63 


Thomas Stearns 


86 


Barnabus Winslow^ 


64 


Job Lewis 


87 


John Smith 


65 


Jedediah Southworth 


88 


David Seabury 


66 


Abiah Wardsworth 


89 


Thomas Fish 


67 


John Smith 


90 


John Attwell 


68 


John Smith 


91 


Jacob Mitchell 


69 


Hugh Blenning 


92 


Peter Walton 


70 


John Powell 


93 


Byfield Lyde 


71 


Samuel White 


94 


John Alden 


72 


Joseph Bartlett 


95 


Samuel Brown 


73 


John Smith 


96 


Samuel Seabury 


74 


John Buttolph 


97 


John York 


75 


School Lott 


98 


William Coomer 


76 


Margary Stevens 


99 


Bartholomew Flagg 


77 


Joseph Mitchell 


100 


James Buxton 


78 


Mackfaden 


101 


James Pitson 


79 


Barnabus Seabury 


102 


Middlecutt Cook 


80 


Jonas Eice 


103 


Is (Uendall's farm cV: 


81 


Joseph Chandler 




plantation confirmed to 


82 


Peres Bradford 




John Smith 


83 


Isaac Little 







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